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Cobot-as-a-Service Monthly Subscription Pricing Thailand
THB 8,000-22,000 per cobot per month
RaaS Thailand, Cobot Lease Thailand, OneAI Robotics, Inferense Robotics and Hocomtechnology offer Thai SME manufacturers a Cobot-as-a-Service monthly subscription at THB 8,000 to 22,000 per cobot per month, depending on payload class, end-effector library and remote-fleet management bundle. Entry tier (THB 8,000) covers a 5 kg payload single-cobot subscription with basic gripper and remote uptime monitoring on a 36-month contract. Premium tier (THB 22,000) covers a 12 to 20 kg payload cobot with full end-effector library, vision module, Insight Hub OT-IT integration and remote-engineering on-call. The CaaS subscription captures the 60 to 75 percent of Thai SMEs that lack capex headroom for a THB 1.3 million to 2.2 million outright cobot purchase. CaaS operator gross margins run 35 to 48 percent at the premium tier and 18 to 26 percent at the entry tier, with hardware amortisation over 60 months.
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RaaS Thailand, Cobot Lease Thailand, OneAI Robotics, Inferense Robotics and Hocomtechnology offer Thai SME manufacturers a Cobot-as-a-Service monthly subscription at THB 8,000 to 22,000 per cobot per month, depending on payload class, end-effector library and remote-fleet management bundle. Entry tier (THB 8,000) covers a 5 kg payload single-cobot subscription with basic gripper and remote uptime monitoring on a 36-month contract. Premium tier (THB 22,000) covers a 12 to 20 kg payload cobot with full end-effector library, vision module, Insight Hub OT-IT integration and remote-engineering on-call. The CaaS subscription captures the 60 to 75 percent of Thai SMEs that lack capex headroom for a THB 1.3 million to 2.2 million outright cobot purchase. CaaS operator gross margins run 35 to 48 percent at the premium tier and 18 to 26 percent at the entry tier, with hardware amortisation over 60 months.
RaaS Thailand, Cobot Lease Thailand, OneAI Robotics, Inferense Robotics and Hocomtechnology offer Thai SME manufacturers a Cobot-as-a-Service monthly subscription at THB 8,000 to 22,000 per cobot per month, depending on payload class, end-effector library and remote-fleet management bundle. Entry tier (THB 8,000) covers a 5 kg payload single-cobot subscription with basic gripper and remote uptime monitoring on a 36-month contract. Premium tier (THB 22,000) covers a 12 to 20 kg payload cobot with full end-effector library, vision module, Insight Hub OT-IT integration and remote-engineering on-call. The CaaS subscription captures the 60 to 75 percent of Thai SMEs that lack capex headroom for a THB 1.3 million to 2.2 million outright cobot purchase. CaaS operator gross margins run 35 to 48 percent at the premium tier and 18 to 26 percent at the entry tier, with hardware amortisation over 60 months.
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FY2026-FY2027 list pricing
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RaaS Thailand, Cobot Lease Thailand, OneAI Robotics, Inferense Robotics and Hocomtechnology offer Thai SME manufacturers a Cobot-as-a-Service monthly subscription at THB 8,000 to 22,000 per cobot per month, depending on payload class, end-effector library and remote-fleet management bundle. Entry tier (THB 8,000) covers a 5 kg payload single-cobot subscription with basic gripper and remote uptime monitoring on a 36-month contract. Premium tier (THB 22,000) covers a 12 to 20 kg payload cobot with full end-effector library, vision module, Insight Hub OT-IT integration and remote-engineering on-call. The CaaS subscription captures the 60 to 75 percent of Thai SMEs that lack capex headroom for a THB 1.3 million to 2.2 million outright cobot purchase. CaaS operator gross margins run 35 to 48 percent at the premium tier and 18 to 26 percent at the entry tier, with hardware amortisation over 60 months.
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