In a move that signals a new chapter for enterprise AI, Trupeer AI announced on 18 June 2026 that it has hired former UiPath Asia‑Pacific President and CEO Raghu Subramanian as President and Chief Business Officer.

The appointment is designed to accelerate the company’s commercial expansion in Australia and among offshore capability‑centre operators across the Asia‑Pacific region.

Subramanian brings more than 25 years of enterprise technology leadership. He was a founding member of UiPath’s management team and helped grow the firm into a $35 billion NYSE‑listed automation leader. In 2016 he launched UiPath’s Asia‑Pacific operations and later served as President and CEO for India and the broader APAC region. Prior to UiPath, he was Chief Technology Officer at EXL Service.

Trupeer AI’s platform converts unstructured, multimodal inputs—documents, emails, videos—into structured, queryable knowledge assets. The company claims its solution can generate standard operating procedures, step‑by‑step guides, studio‑quality videos, and training materials in more than 120 languages. Knowledge is continuously updated and made AI‑ready so that intelligent agents can use it to perform tasks. According to Trupeer, the platform supports over 50,000 teams in more than 100 countries, including Fortune 100 enterprises, global capability centres, and technology‑enabled business‑services firms.

In a statement, CEO and co‑founder Shivali Goyal said, “Raghu has spent decades helping organisations adopt and scale transformative technologies and brings deep experience in building enterprises globally. Having seen first‑hand the challenges enterprises face in organisational knowledge and agentic AI enablement, Raghu immediately resonated with our vision and the momentum Trupeer has built globally. His expertise will help us strengthen our commercial capabilities, deepen partnerships, and unlock the next phase of growth at Trupeer.”

Subramanian added, “Enterprises have long struggled to get real value from AI, and the reason is fragmented context. As businesses operate across languages, geographies, and distributed teams, critical knowledge often becomes difficult to access, share, and act on consistently. The knowledge that makes AI useful sits trapped in people’s heads and scattered across tools. In the agentic AI era, where agents are only as good as the context they run on, that gap becomes the difference between AI that works and doesn’t. This is the gap Trupeer was built to close. I look forward to partnering with enterprises and organisations across the globe to build the context layer that makes enterprise knowledge structured, accessible, and actionable, and AI genuinely useful.”

The appointment signals Trupeer’s intent to leverage Subramanian’s deep understanding of APAC markets to address the specific knowledge‑management challenges faced by Australian enterprises. Australian firms have been investing heavily in agentic AI and offshore capability centres, yet many struggle to translate raw data into actionable insights for autonomous agents. By focusing on the context layer that feeds AI systems, Trupeer aims to bridge that gap.

Industry analysts note that Trupeer’s backing by RTP Global and Salesforce Ventures, combined with its global customer base, positions it well to capture a growing demand for AI‑ready knowledge assets. The company’s ability to localise content in over 120 languages is particularly relevant for multinational organisations that operate across diverse linguistic environments.

As Trupeer moves forward, the company will likely expand its commercial outreach in Australia and broaden its partnership network within the APAC region. The appointment of Subramanian is expected to accelerate the rollout of new features that enhance context capture and AI integration, although no specific product launch dates have been announced.

In summary, Trupeer AI’s appointment of Raghu Subramanian as President and Chief Business Officer marks a strategic step toward deepening its presence in Australia and the wider Asia‑Pacific market. The company’s focus on transforming unstructured operational knowledge into AI‑ready assets aligns with the growing need for context‑rich agentic AI solutions across global enterprises.