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Organizations worldwide are racing to automate document-heavy processes that drain productivity and create bottlenecks in critical workflows. RICOH Intelligent Automation enters this landscape as an AI-first SaaS orchestration platform that positions the company as a serious contender in global hyperautomation markets. The platform’s ambition isn’t incremental improvement—it’s complete transformation of how businesses handle documents and processes.

RICOH Intelligent Automation transforms document-heavy workflows from productivity drains into streamlined digital processes through AI-first orchestration at enterprise scale.

What makes this move particularly bold is RICOH’s decision to build an end-to-end solution rather than focusing on a single capability. The platform combines three core functions: intelligent document processing, integration with devices and systems, and no-code workflow orchestration. You can capture documents from multiple channels, automatically split and classify them, then extract data using selectable AI engines optimized for your specific use case. This includes OCR, handwriting text recognition, classification, and extraction engines that you choose based on your requirements. The platform also provides pre-built connectors and transformation capabilities to simplify connecting to other systems and data sources, which speeds deployment and reduces IT overhead for customers. pre-built connectors

The platform addresses a critical market gap for medium-sized enterprises. These organizations face the same automation demands as large corporations but lack extensive AI and IT resources. RICOH solves this through prebuilt AI capabilities and Business Process Services support, enabling rapid digitization without disrupting existing operations. You don’t need specialized technical teams to create workflows—the no-code interface handles that complexity. Pilot deployments began in selected markets in October 2025, with a phased global rollout planned to follow.

Integration depth sets this platform apart from competitors. It connects directly with mission-critical systems including ERP, CRM, and ECM platforms, creating seamless data flow across your entire technology stack. The platform leverages RICOH Group technologies from PFU, natif.ai, and DocuWare, while incorporating partner solutions into unified workflows. Planned generative AI integration will expand capabilities further, starting with AI assistant functionality. The platform supports unified processing of paper and digital documents across various formats, eliminating silos between physical and electronic information streams.

The business outcomes are measurable. Organizations achieve operational efficiency through reduced manual data entry and sorting. Accuracy improves with real-time extraction metrics and highlighted key data elements. Decision-making accelerates through analytic insights generated from processed documents. This aligns with RICOH’s “Fulfillment through Work” vision, positioning the company as a global process automation leader rather than just a hardware manufacturer. The platform represents a fundamental shift in how RICOH competes in digital markets.

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