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Universal Robots Thailand Cumulative Installed Base 2024 to 2027

4,200-7,400 units by 2027 (vs ~480 in 2024)

As ofFY2024 baseline to 2027 forecast·Sources3·Supporting

Universal Robots Asia Pacific channel data published in October 2025 puts the Thai cumulative installed base at approximately 480 cobots at end-2024 and on track for 4,200 to 7,400 cobots by 2027, an 8.7x to 15.4x step-up over three years. The bull case (7,400 units) assumes the BOI Section 8 SME cobot incentive runs through Q4 2027 plus Universal Robots adding 25 to 35 Thai integrator-distributor partners. The base case (5,400 units) holds the Section 8 extension but pencils only 18 to 22 integrator partners. Universal Robots controls roughly 40 to 45 percent of Thai SME-segment cobot installs against an estimated 38 percent combined for Doosan, Techman, OMRON and Mitsubishi.

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Universal Robots Asia Pacific channel data published in October 2025 puts the Thai cumulative installed base at approximately 480 cobots at end-2024 and on track for 4,200 to 7,400 cobots by 2027, an 8.7x to 15.4x step-up over three years. The bull case (7,400 units) assumes the BOI Section 8 SME cobot incentive runs through Q4 2027 plus Universal Robots adding 25 to 35 Thai integrator-distributor partners. The base case (5,400 units) holds the Section 8 extension but pencils only 18 to 22 integrator partners. Universal Robots controls roughly 40 to 45 percent of Thai SME-segment cobot installs against an estimated 38 percent combined for Doosan, Techman, OMRON and Mitsubishi.

Universal Robots Asia Pacific channel data published in October 2025 puts the Thai cumulative installed base at approximately 480 cobots at end-2024 and on track for 4,200 to 7,400 cobots by 2027, an 8.7x to 15.4x step-up over three years. The bull case (7,400 units) assumes the BOI Section 8 SME cobot incentive runs through Q4 2027 plus Universal Robots adding 25 to 35 Thai integrator-distributor partners. The base case (5,400 units) holds the Section 8 extension but pencils only 18 to 22 integrator partners. Universal Robots controls roughly 40 to 45 percent of Thai SME-segment cobot installs against an estimated 38 percent combined for Doosan, Techman, OMRON and Mitsubishi.

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FY2024 baseline to 2027 forecast

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What this tells you

Universal Robots Asia Pacific channel data published in October 2025 puts the Thai cumulative installed base at approximately 480 cobots at end-2024 and on track for 4,200 to 7,400 cobots by 2027, an 8.7x to 15.4x step-up over three years. The bull case (7,400 units) assumes the BOI Section 8 SME cobot incentive runs through Q4 2027 plus Universal Robots adding 25 to 35 Thai integrator-distributor partners. The base case (5,400 units) holds the Section 8 extension but pencils only 18 to 22 integrator partners. Universal Robots controls roughly 40 to 45 percent of Thai SME-segment cobot installs against an estimated 38 percent combined for Doosan, Techman, OMRON and Mitsubishi.

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FY2024 baseline
~480,000 SME establishments employing ~6.8M workers

Thailand SME Manufacturing Establishment and Workforce Base

OSMEP SME White Paper 2024, FTI SME Automation Survey 2025

FY2025-FY2027 cumulative
3.0M-4.0M workers exit 2025-2027

Myanmar and Cambodia Migrant Worker Exit from Thai Manufacturing

TDRI Policy Brief Migrant Labour and Thai Manufacturing Automation April 2025, FTI SME Automation Survey June 2025

2027 forecast
THB 28-46B by 2027 (vs THB 4.6-8.2B 2024)

Thailand Industrial Cobot and Smart-Factory SME Adoption Market Size

Insight derivation from Universal Robots APAC, Techman, Doosan, OMRON, Fanuc, Mitsubishi, ABB, KUKA, RaaS Thailand, OneAI Robotics, BOI filings, IFR World Robotics 2024

Q1 2025 to Q4 2027 incentive window
8-year CIT holiday, 50% capex credit, 0% cobot import duty

BOI Section 8 SME Cobot Incentive: 8-Year Tax Holiday, 50% Capex Credit, 0% Import Duty

BOI Section 8 A4 Guide 2024 and 2025 extension, BOI press release January 2025, DSD cobot operator reskill subsidy April 2025, FTPI smart-factory programme March 2025

FY2026-FY2027 list pricing
THB 8,000-22,000 per cobot per month

Cobot-as-a-Service Monthly Subscription Pricing Thailand

RaaS Thailand subscription disclosure November 2025, OneAI Robotics case studies October 2025, Inferense and Hocomtechnology pricing brief

FY2025-FY2027 payback economics
14-22 months capex, 9-16 months CaaS

Thai SME Cobot Payback Period (Capex Purchase vs CaaS)

FTI SME Automation Survey June 2025, FTPI Productivity Programme March 2025, DSD reskill subsidy April 2025, RaaS Thailand and OneAI Robotics CaaS terms

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