10 April 2026 | News
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The TWAIN Working Group (TWG), the nonprofit standards organization behind the world's most widely adopted document imaging interoperability standard, announced that three companies have joined the twAIn Robotics initiative as Associate Members: Reveille Software, IP Syndicate, and Dynamic Excellence. The new members span data observability platforms, asset finance with transparent billing usage, and ECM performance management — reflecting the broad and expanding ecosystem that twain Robotics is building around open standards for intelligent workplace automation.
twAIn Robotics is the TWAIN Working Group's initiative to extend open interoperability standards beyond document imaging into autonomous mobile robots and AI-driven office automation with granular and flexible monetization possibilities. By establishing open standards for how robots communicate, bill, and integrate with existing office technology infrastructure, twAIn Robotics is enabling the same kind of ecosystem-wide interoperability that made TWAIN the universal language of document scanning — now applied to the emerging world of workplace robotics.
Reveille Software
Reveille Software, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, delivers the leading performance monitoring, metrics, and AI/ML platform purpose-built for enterprise content management environments (ECM). The Reveille platform provides service level assurance for business-critical processes powered by platforms such as Hyland OnBase, Content Innovation Cloud, and Alfresco, ABBYY Vantage and FlexiCapture, OpenText Capture, Documentum, Information Archive, and Extended ECM, Tungsten Automation (formerly Kofax), IBM FileNet, CMOD, and Datacap, UiPath, Microsoft 365 Suite, and Box, among others.
As document capture and ECM workflows increasingly intersect with robotic process automation and physical workplace automation, Reveille's role in ensuring the service assurance, operating efficiency, and performance of those workflows becomes ever more critical. The company's participation in twAIn Robotics reflects its commitment to ensuring that the enterprise content and data pipelines that AI agents and robots depend on are monitored, measured, and continuously optimized.
“Our customers depend on complex intelligent document automation environments to run their businesses. Joining the TWAIN Robotics Working Group allows Reveille to collaborate more closely with the broader automation community to help ensure these growing document AI based processes remain performant, observable, and resilient at scale across diverse input devices,” said Brian DeWyer, CTO, Reveille Software. "Reveille Software is reinforcing our commitment to open ecosystems that allow organizations to monitor, manage, and optimize ECM platforms with confidence.”
IP Syndicate
IP Syndicate, with operations in the United Kingdom and the United States, is a specialist in consumption-based asset finance and SaaS-style commercial agreements for both technology suppliers and their customers. The company's proprietary platform and methodology enable vendors and channel partners to bundle hardware, software, licenses, services, and financing within flexible, outcome-based End User agreement — facilitating what IP Syndicate describes as the shift "from ownership to usership."
This model has particular relevance to the emerging Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) market, where channel partners and end users increasingly require financial structures that reflect the consumption and performance of robotic assets rather than traditional capital purchase models. IP Syndicate's participation in twAIn Robotics positions it to help shape how open billing standards and flexible financing can work together to accelerate robot adoption across the dealer channel.
"The adoption of a standard for reliably measuring actions and outcomes will provide the ability for End Users to adopt a services inclusive usage model better aligned to the function of rather than the ownership of an asset.” said Richard Cashman, IP Syndicate CEO.
Dynamic Excellence in Information, Inc.
Dynamic Excellence in Information, based in Texas, is a solutions provider specializing in document imaging and scanning, enterprise content and document management, business process automation, information capture and data extraction, and e-discovery services. The company serves clients across education, financial, logistics, manufacturing, Energy, Chemical and Supply Chain Fulfillment— helping organizations eliminate paper-intensive workflows, digitize legacy archives, and implement intelligent document-on-demand systems that drive measurable operational savings. Dynamic Excellence also leads the industry in designing and implementation of data integration automation and business processing to guarantee thegreatest ROI and lowest TCO.
Amongst the platforms they offer, DocuWare, SER, Digitech Papervision, Interscan, Grooper Capture and Tungsten Automation, Dynamic Excellence offers a virtually unlimited range in solution provision their customers can choose from for best fit and budget protection.
Dynamic Excellence brings to the twAIn Robotics consortium deep expertise in the practical deployment of document and data management solutions for organizations navigating digital transformation. As workplace automation expands to include autonomous mobile robots for document handling, supply routing, and information delivery, Dynamic Excellence is well positioned to bring twAIn Robotics open standards into real-world enterprise environments. Their proprietary business analysis and needs scoping, enables them to partner with customers long-term, and keep them ahead in business forecasting and technology trends.
Said Terrence Abrams, CEO, Dynamic Excellence, "It’s really a most exciting time to stay atop new developments in AI and Robotics Manufacturing, a new technology vertical industry, where the combination of those two worlds opens up entirely new markets that companies such as this new TWAIN Robotics Working Group are uniquely structured to serve. No one else is really ready to tackle what we propose, without seriously excessive cost and time requirements. We will be ready in 1/10th the time and at about that same ratio in cost."