Accrual Bank is fictional. The software is not. Every workflow shown on the DevCon 2026 stage ran live on UiPath: real orchestration, real agents, real automation, running on a real platform. This page is your guide to everything you saw.
Each demo ran live, against a real UiPath environment, on the DevCon 2026 keynote stage. Here is what each one showed and why it matters.
When a vendor deprecated an API at 03:17 Singapore time, the onboarding pipeline didn't fall over. A circuit breaker switched to UI automation. The coding agent drafted the fix. Zero new hires were impacted. This demo showed how resilient automation works in a real production incident.
An SMB customer flags a disputed fee. The flow extracts the document, looks up ERP and CRM records, generates a resolution recommendation via an inline agent, routes to a human approver for high-value cases, posts the credit memo, and sends the resolution email. All in a single flow artifact. Shown live, start to finish.
When a test fails on the loan origination suite, the old workflow was: test manager, Orchestrator, Test Data Viewer, Jira, email, all manual. The new workflow is: agentic desktop tooling reads the failure, navigates across tools, files the ticket, routes the action. Amol showed this running live against a real test failure.
A S$14M working capital facility for a manufacturing group. KYC refresh triggered automatically. Three parallel analysis tasks. Sanctions rescreening fires mid-stage as a new task with no diagram change required. Conditional approval with a covenant modification task. Funded. James ran the full deal live, from intake to closing.
What makes these four demos remarkable is not that they each worked. It is that all four of them run on a single UiPath platform: the same orchestration engine, the same deployment pipeline, the same observability surface, the same coding agent. 16 orchestration processes total: 9 BPMN, 6 Flow, 1 case-based, all sharing the same runtime. BPMN, flow, case management, and agentic desktop: same product, four front doors.
9 processes live, authored by business analysts. KYC refresh, regulatory reporting, and more. The foundation since 2022.
6 processes live, authored by developers in a code-near experience. Billing dispute resolution. Fraud triage. Document classification. Same engine, faster iteration.
1 case-based process live: commercial loan origination. Structured stages. Adaptive tasks. No diagram needed for the parts that refuse to be linear.
Agents that read what is on screen and act across tools. QA engineers, relationship bankers, and COE leads use these every day. The human stays in the loop. The tedious part is automated.
Four Accrual Bank team members took the DevCon stage. Here is who they are and what they showed.
Accrual Bank is a fictional institution. The orchestration engine, the flow designer, the case management layer, the coding agent, and the test suite it runs on are real UiPath software. Every workflow shown at DevCon 2026 executed on a live UiPath environment. If you want to build something like this for your organization, UiPath is where you start.
Explore UiPath Platform →Each demo has a full case study behind it. Written in the same voice the engineering team actually uses. No marketing language. Just how it was built and why.
The hybrid integration pattern, the SyncHR deprecation incident, and why zero incidents is the metric that matters most.
Read the case studyA single flow artifact for 150 disputes per day. The S$11K credit memo bug that the coding agent fixed before standup had a quorum.
Read the case studyWhat happens when a bot that tests bots uses an agentic desktop to do what used to take four manual steps. No formal case study for this one, but the engineering post goes just as deep.
Read the engineering postA S$14M mid-market deal, a live sanctions flag mid-stage, and a 2.1-day close. The case management model that made it possible.
Read the case studyIf you saw a product name on stage and want to know what it is, this is the quick version. The full story is at uipath.com.
The visual automation IDE where bots are built. Drag-and-drop for simple tasks, full code access for complex ones. Used by all 420 Accrual Bank bots.
The runtime that deploys, schedules, and monitors all automations. Every bot in Accrual Bank's estate reports here. The control plane for the whole operation.
Orchestration for BPMN and Flow processes. Accrual Bank runs 9 BPMN processes and 6 flow processes on Maestro, including the billing dispute resolution demo.
For processes that cannot be drawn as a clean diagram. Structured stages, adaptive tasks. Accrual Bank's commercial lending workflow (the James demo) runs here.
Automated testing for RPA bots and processes. Accrual Bank's loan origination test set runs cases every 24 hours. Amol's demo showed what happens when one fails.
An AI agent that reads what is on screen and takes action across applications. Used in the QA demo to navigate Orchestrator, Test Manager, and Jira autonomously.