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Leading Australian and New Zealand Businesses Drive Digital Transformation with Nintex

— Executives from Toyota Australia, Arab Bank Australia and Naylor Love will share how they use process management, automation and optimisation to intelligently transform their organizations with Nintex, on March 5 in Melbourne.

Nintex today announced the line-up for its forthcoming Nintex World Tour event, to be hosted in Melbourne on Tuesday, March 5, 2019. Demonstrating their approach to digital transformation Toyota, a world-class car manufacturer; Arab Bank Australia; and Naylor Love, a long-standing supplier of commercial construction services, will include specific process and workflow automation use cases, achieved with process management and automation solutions from Nintex.

To register, visit for the Nintex World Tour event taking place at the Park Hyatt Melbourne hotel from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. AEST.

Nintex Chief Marketing & Strategy Officer Dustin Grosse will discuss how organisations can achieve their digital transformation objectives by being informed about the requirements and preparing sufficiently to meet them. Attendees at the one-day conference will then choose from eight technical and business sessions, including topics like how to drive automation by leveraging e-signatures, how process management can optimize process automation, how to use electronic forms for workflow automation, and how to implement process excellence best practices.

— Toyota Australia ,

a subsidiary of Japanese-based Toyota Motor Corporation, markets products

and manages motorsport, advertising and business operations in Australia

for the car manufacturer. Casper Russelhuber, the TSM Foundations

Specialist at Toyota’s ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Service Division will illustrate how

Toyota uses process management and optimisation to support their digital

transformation efforts, improve engagement across teams, and drive

innovation.

— Arab Bank Australia

is a subsidiary of Arab Bank plc, which has the world’s largest network of

Arab Banks. With over 500 branches in approximately 30 countries, Arab

Bank also has branches in Sydney and Melbourne. Jay Cheong, Manager,

Enterprise PMO at Arab Bank Australia, will talk about how the bank is

using the Nintex Platform to simplify procedures, and Nintex Workflow and

Forms to eradicate paper-based, manual processes.

— Naylor Love ,

supplier of commercial construction services, has served the property

industry in New Zealand for over 100 years. Committed to building long-

term relationships and focusing on continuous improvement, the

construction company has more than 500 staff across six regional

divisions. Lee Harris, Solutions Architect at Naylor Love, will share how

the Nintex Platform enables teams to better manage risks, contributing to

building a safer workplace despite the challenge of teams working remotely.

“At Arab Bank we are committed to providing a superior and unique banking experience to our customers,” says Jay Cheong, Manager, Enterprise PMO at Arab Bank Australia. “The Nintex Platform helps us deliver on this promise by streamlining processes and creating seamless procedures that make it easy for our teams to exceed expectations.”

“At Naylor Love we manage the challenge of adhering to the stringent requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act by using Nintex to build a safer workplace,” says Lee Harris, Solutions Architect at Naylor Love. “With the help of the Nintex Platform, we’ve also been able to make a solid start in reconstructing our industry through workflow automation.”

The Nintex Platform delivers powerful and easy-to-use capabilities for process mapping and management with Nintex Promapp(TM), for process automation with advanced workflow and forms, DocGen(R) and electronic signatures with Nintex Sign(TM) powered by Adobe Sign, and for process optimization with Nintex Hawkeye(TM). In fact, according to a Forrester Total Economic Impact(TM) Study, end users save an average of 60 minutes for every complex process automated with Nintex’s platform.

/Public Release.