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Over the past few months, the UiPath Community came together once again for the annual global hackathon. This year’s edition, AgentHack 2025, focused entirely on agentic automation, inviting developers from around the world to experiment with the newest UiPath technologies: Agent Builder, Maestro, and Coded Agents.
The response was remarkable. With 400+ submissions from over 50 countries, the hackathon showcased how diverse and creative the community can be when tackling real-world challenges with automation and AI. Participants used one or multiple agents to bring the best results and solve problems from a wide variety of industries and areas, such as healthcare, public sector, manufacturing, banking, customer service, IT, finance, insurance.
The hackathon officially launched on April 30, 2025, with idea submissions closing on July 7, 2025. After a round of evaluations, the finalists were announced on July 25, leading to the grand finale on August 5, 2025. The winners were announced on August 11, nowhere else than on the UiPath Forum.
Participants could compete individually or in teams, building projects across three main categories:
Enterprise Agents – agents designed to operate across multiple systems and support business operations.
Agentic Testing – testing-focused agents that improve reliability, coverage, and automation in QA.
UI Agent (bonus) – agentic solutions for UI automation.
Submissions were evaluated based on innovation, business impact, technical feasibility, completeness, presentation, and community voting. The prize pool totaled over $50,000 in cash and certifications.
The grand finale on August 5 brought together the finalists, judges, and community members for live demos and discussions. If you missed it, check out our YouTube channel:
The grand finale on August 5 brought together the finalists, judges, and community members for live demos and discussions. If you missed it, check out our YouTube channel:
TrialIQ – Accelerating drug approvals with multi-agent clinical and regulatory intelligence
TrialIQ developed a system of collaborating agents that hehelpslp pharmaceutical organizations analyze regulatory guidelines, clinical documentation, and approval workflows. By reducing the time and effort required in compliance-heavy processes, their approach shows how agentic automation can support faster delivery of critical healthcare innovations.
👏 Team members: Mukesh Kala, Deepak Sreeram, Preethi Murali, Avala Parameswara Reddy.

Enterprise Agents Category 1st place – AIdMe: Intelligent Safety Coordinator AIdMe is a workplace safety agent that monitors conditions, detects hazards, and generates reports in real time. Its goal is to reduce workplace risks while easing the reporting burden on employees and compliance officers.

👏 Team members: Ebru Sarikaya, Onur Wildirim.
2nd place – ClaimGuardian 360 An insurance claims assistant that applies AI and agentic workflows to detect fraud, validate claims, and guide the resolution process, improving efficiency and trust throughout the insurance lifecycle.
👏 Team members: Deepak Kumar, Pranjal Dureja, Aditya Pratap Singh, Prachi Chaturvedi.

3rd place – Smart Health Claim Assistant An agent that automates the verification and reconciliation of medical claims. It reduces processing errors and helps both providers and insurers achieve faster, more accurate outcomes.
👏 Team members: Mansi Bhatnagar, Usharani Ravichandran, Harsha Purushothama, Yoginee Pingale.

Agentic Testing Category 1st place – Avalon Avalon integrates with UiPath Test Data Orchestrator to generate synthetic test data using an agent. This enables test teams to scale testing, maintain compliance, and improve coverage with minimal manual.
👏 Team members: Johannes Reitermayer, Daniel Good, Benjamin Tan, Serge Wolf.
2nd place – Anomaly Detection Agent A testing assistant that identifies redundancies and “flaky” tests, offering insights to improve reliability and reduce maintenance.
👏 Team members: Dhruba Jyoti Kalita.

3rd place – AI Controls A governance and compliance solution for testing environments, designed to keep automated testing pipelines both effective and auditable.

👏 Team members: Manoj Batra, Shishir Chandrol, Parul Gangwar.
Best cross-platform integration – LUMA (Turkish Airlines Tech)
Innovative agentic workflow – Maestro agentic support management
And of course, the community also had its say:
Behind each submission was a story of late nights, collaboration across time zones, and the determination to push the boundaries of automation. Whether it was making workplaces safer, healthcare more efficient, or testing more reliable, the projects at AgentHack 2025 reflected the collective creativity of our developer community.
Being part of Agent Hack reminded me just how much energy and innovation lives in our community. I'm amazed by the vibrant mix of agents we saw. This hackathon highlighted just how colorful, complex, and ever evolving the world of software testing is. We had agents tackling compliance testing, optimizing tests, identifying reusable automations to reduce maintenance, and even reducing runtime and CO2 emission without sacrificing test coverage. It was impressive to see the creativity of our community come together with the flexibility of our tools. When you put those things together, amazing things happen—and Agent Hack was proof of that. Huge thanks to all the participants for their incredible work!
Ingo Philipp, Senior Product Management Director @ UiPath
It was a great showcase of unique use cases that got my team excited about potential use cases we had not thought of before!
Andrea Simpson, IT Manager, Automation @ USI Insurance Services
Each team that participated in AgentHack chose real opportunities to improve, poured a ton of passion into their solution in ensuring it solves the problem significantly. Some of them are already adopted with their first customer opportunity. It was a truly humbling experience to see the innovation that UiPath agentic automation platform powers.
I mainly joined the final judging session. I could see a lot of effort went into organizing, curating the proposals, doing the initial filtering for final nominations. Final session was quite powerful. I had three close contenders for 1st place.
Vikram Kakumani, SVP, Software Engineering @ UiPath
It is really great to see the different ways in which the community members think about bringing in the business impact in various verticals when they are given the right tools. As expected, Maestro and Agents ruled the roost this time around. But it was also unique in the way the entire UiPath product eco system could come together to help them realize their own goals. This leaves product and engineering folks like me more energized to come up with more path breaking solutions and also to course correct based on what the market needs.
Amol Awate, Senior Director, Software Engineering @ UiPath
AgentHack 2025 was more than a competition. It was a showcase of what becomes possible when automation developers, AI enthusiasts, and problem-solvers collaborate. Many of these projects will go on to become tutorials, Marketplace components, or even enterprise solutions.
A warm congratulations to all participants and winners. Thank you for your dedication, creativity, and willingness to share your ideas with the UiPath Community.
We look forward to seeing you at our next hackathon. In the meantime, check out community.uipath.com for more events and special programs!
Marketing Community Associate, UiPath
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