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    Xampr : A NO-CODE, Human Process Automation (HPA) mobile cloud platform

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    ,Krish Datta, co-founder, and CEO, XamprKrish Datta, co-founder, and CEO
    Workforce deployed on the shop floor, service maintenance areas, construction, cleaning, and project execution, are typically less sophisticated, less tech-savvy with laptops and tablets. Such areas have seen automation of machines, but the last-mile human process has remained very manual. Standardization in lastmile processes and execution are way more challenging because of the heavy dependency on social and individual skills, local practices, culture and experience. This has remained an area where Core ERP systems have avoided, as implementing such systems would be very expensive, inflexible, and a change management nightmare.

    Singapore-based Xampr specializes in digitizing the last mile elements through automation, learning, and knowledge sharing, making an individual’s skill and experience to become a team knowledge and then develop into an organizational best practice. “Automation is the crying need of the post Covid era, and there is a huge digital gap that still exists in what the market is offering vis-à-vis what the need of the business is currently,” says Krish Datta, co-founder, and CEO of Xampr. He further states,” We have introduced the concept of Human Process Automation (HPA) which is our trademarked innovation and a ever growing reposoitory of reusable and comprehensive framework.”

    Xampr is a No Code platform that increases productivity by organizing front line and mobile worker space, automating redundant steps, gaining edge intelligence from last-mile activities, resulting in a significant reduction in operating expenses and cost savings. The ‘No Code’ approach drives rapid application development with automated end-to-end workflows, role and/or rule based execution based on domain and business needs. Xampr facilitates bringing people, processes, and systems together to help build resilient, scalable, and secure organizations of the future.
    Unlike many applications and solutions developed on the web and then tweaked to run on mobile, Xampr’s solution has been Mobile First and Cloud First since its foundational design. The platform also offers the ability to work on online and offline mode with data integrity, since the last mile may not have steady and reliable wifi or connectivity or could be too expensive. Xampr’s competitive advantage comes from customizing the last mile collaboration and capturing edge intelligence while giving business the No Code platform’s flexibility, ease of end user customisation and speed. “While other players can run, we believe we can fly,” adds Krish.

    Case in point: One of Indonesia’s largest real estate company has over 2000 tenants in each of its multiple malls across Jakarta. The company has staff that directly manages operations and administration like infrastructure, occupancy, security, and vendor management. With the volume of usage and footfall, the wear and tear of the infrastructure is high. Reporting any issues was a manual process, and the cycle time from observation of a problem to fixing it was between 2 to 3 weeks, causing considerable irritation and poor customer experience. Xampr came in to stitch the broken workflow and integrate the last mile execution. Xampr drove efficiency, improved productivity, and generated higher customer satisfaction and experience by enabling customers to directly capture and report a real-time incident with complete information, including video and pictures. This improved accuracy of the incidents reported, enabling decision-makers to act faster and with more confidence. The integration of Xampr workflows, templatization of the complaint registration, real-time data capture, picture uploading, chatting on an issue with relevant stakeholders, immediate approvals of work orders, or purchases, collectively enabled a smooth, seamless, zero-drop time of productivity. The entire cycle of reporting and fixing an issue was significantly brought down between 1-2 days.

    Forging ahead, Xampr sees massive potential in the Asia Pacific region amongst enterprises adopting its technology to navigate the post Covid era. The team is excited to embark on the Series A funding round, which will put Xampr firmly on the global map as a serious contender in the No Code Platform space. “As the platform grows in depth and breadth, we will still develop and enrich a few domain-specific solutions, and we will open up the platform to co-build and partner build solutions,” concludes Krish Datta.
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    Xampr

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    Bayshore Park, Singapore

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    Krish Datta, co-founder, and CEO,

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    Xampr provides a No Code, Human Process Automation Platform for service on edge.

    2020

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