Robotics as a Service (RaaS)

Deploy robotics without the upfront investment

Robotics as a Service allows businesses to adopt robotics without committing to large upfront costs.

 

Instead of purchasing equipment outright, you pay for robotics as an operational service, making it easier to deploy, scale, and manage automation.

 

At Robot Center, we provide flexible RaaS solutions that allow you to introduce robotics into your business with lower risk and faster implementation.

What is Robotics as a Service?

Robotics as a Service (RaaS) is a model where robotics systems are provided on a subscription or usage basis.

 

This typically includes:

  • the robot itself
  • setup and deployment
  • maintenance and support
  • software updates and optimisation

 

Rather than owning the technology, you pay for performance and outcomes.

Why businesses are moving to RaaS​

Traditional robotics projects often require significant upfront investment, which can slow down adoption.

 

RaaS changes that.

 

It allows businesses to:

 

  • reduce capital expenditure
  • move to a predictable monthly cost
  • test robotics before scaling
  • deploy faster without long procurement cycles
  • adapt as technology evolves

 

This makes robotics more accessible and easier to justify commercially.

Why businesses are moving to RaaS​​

How RaaS works

1. Define the application

We start by identifying where robotics can deliver value within your business.

 

This could be:

  • internal delivery
  • customer interaction
  • warehouse movement
  • inspection or monitoring

2. Select the right solution

We identify the most suitable robotics platform based on your use case and environment.

3. Deploy and integrate

Robots are deployed into your environment and integrated into your existing workflows.

4. Ongoing service and support

We provide ongoing maintenance, monitoring, and optimisation to ensure consistent performanc

What’s included

A typical Robotics as a Service package includes:

  • robot hardware
  • installation and setup
  • software and updates
  • maintenance and repairs
  • remote support
  • performance monitoring

 

This allows you to focus on operations, while we manage the technology.

Where RaaS is used

RaaS is particularly effective in environments where flexibility and scalability are important.

Service Environments

  • hotels
  • retail
  • healthcare
  • events

 

Used for delivery, reception, and customer interaction.

Warehousing and Logistics

  • internal transport
  • picking support
  • inventory movement

 

Allows rapid deployment without large capital investment.

Inspection and Security

  • site monitoring
  • patrol
  • data collection

 

Provides ongoing coverage with predictable costs.

When RaaS makes sense

Robotics as a Service is a strong option when:

 

  • you want to avoid upfront investment
  • you need to test robotics before committing
  • you want a scalable solution
  • internal technical resources are limited
  • flexibility is important

 

It removes many of the barriers associated with traditional robotics projects.

RaaS vs buying outright

Buying robotics can make sense in some situations, particularly for long-term, stable deployments.

 

However, RaaS offers:

 

  • lower initial risk
  • faster deployment
  • ongoing support included
  • easier upgrades over time

 

We help you decide which model is most appropriate for your business.

RaaS vs buying outright​

Why work with Robot Center

Robot Center provides both the technology and the support required to make RaaS successful.

 

We focus on:

 

  • selecting the right robot for the application
  • ensuring smooth deployment
  • providing ongoing support
  • optimising performance over time

 

Our goal is to make robotics practical, scalable, and commercially viable.

From RaaS to long-term deployment

Many organisations start with RaaS and later transition to ownership once value has been proven.

We support both models, ensuring a smooth transition as your robotics strategy evolves.

Speak to Robot Center

If you are considering robotics but want a lower-risk way to get started, Robotics as a Service is a practical option.