Rocketbot accelerates its global expansion: agreements in Asia and new international summit
From its recent visit to Taiwan to the advancement of projects in Spain, Paraguay, Argentina, and the U.S., the Chilean scale-up strengthens its global presence in intelligent automation and prepares for its major event in Chile: Rocketbot Summit 2025.
Rocketbot, the Chilean climber specializing in Agentive Process Automation (APA), is experiencing one of its most active international moments. In just one month, its team has executed new pilots, closed agreements, and solidified strategic alliances in Asia, Europe, and Latin America. This is coupled with the preparation for the Rocketbot Summit 2025 , a global meeting on automation and artificial intelligence to be held in October in Chile, which will bring together industry leaders, clients, allies, and developers from different countries.
One of the key milestones of this period was the participation in the Soft Landing Program of the Center of Industry Accelerator and Patent Strategy (IAPS) of the National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University of Taiwan, where Rocketbot was selected as the main international representative and sole Latin American representative.
"We spent three weeks with intense meetings, industrial visits, technological fairs, and high-level networking. We didn't just come back with learnings: we closed agreements with three universities, three factories, and we're already moving forward with joint pilots," explains the CEO, Juan Jorge Herrera.

The focal points of interest in Asia focus on smart manufacturing, process automation in industrial plants, and hybrid solutions that combine digital agents with physical robotics. "In Taiwan, they immediately understood the value of Agentic Process Automation. It made sense for them because we are not just talking about bots following rules, but agents that think, make decisions, and work alongside people," Herrera adds.
Participation in the program was made possible thanks to the support of ProChile, the government of Taiwan, and IAPS itself, with whom the scale-ups are consolidating a collaboration network to scale their technology in the Asian market.
From Asia to Spain and the U.S.
But Asia is not the only front on the move. In parallel, the team has deployed projects in Spain, where they are developing a pilot with a corporate client linked to the financial sector; in Paraguay, where progress is being made with a local partner to bring APA to administrative processes in the public sector; and in Argentina, where a use case is being prepared with a focus on bank back office activities.
In the United States, Rocketbot has strengthened its relationship with a technology integrator who is promoting its platform in the healthcare sector, while in Mexico, where they already have a solid customer base, they are enhancing new functionalities aimed at retail and logistics.
"We are seeing how automation is evolving. It is no longer enough to just have robots that click. Businesses are seeking more adaptive, intelligent, and human solutions. That's what APA provides, and that's why we are sought out from various markets," Herrera points out.

It is in this sense that the Rocketbot suite becomes essential this year, as the suite includes RPA, AI Studio, and Saturn; and unlike other automation solutions, it integrates intelligent agents that not only execute tasks, but also collaborate with people to solve complex processes.
Rocketbot Summit 2025: International Event in Chile
In this context, Rocketbot is also fine-tuning the details to star in the Rocketbot Summit 2025, which will take place in October in Chile this year. It will be a hybrid event with the participation of clients, partners, academics, and experts from over ten countries, where advancements in intelligent automation, real use cases of APA, and the future of work with digital agents will be discussed. "It will be a space to share knowledge, show what we have achieved and project what is to come. We want it to be an instance where the global automation community connects from Latin America", the CEO anticipates.
"The versatility of the solutions offered by Rocketbot, its ability to integrate with multiple systems and the speed at which it can scale in different environments, have been key to its positioning. To this is added its strong component of community and collaboration. "We rely on partnerships with universities, governments, integrators, and clients who not only use our technology, but also enrich it. Our growth is collective"," Herrera affirms.
With an active presence in more than 15 countries, agreements already in execution in Asia, expanding projects in America and Europe, and an international summit underway, Rocketbot consolidates its leadership from the south of the world as one of the companies redefining the future of automation.
