中国机器人巴西踢足球夺冠 选手来自“清华系”公司

Group 1 - The Tsinghua Fire God team, using the domestically developed T1 robot, won the championship at the 2025 RoboCup in Brazil, marking the first time a Chinese team has won in the humanoid category since the competition began 28 years ago [1][2] - The T1 robot is known for its lightweight, agility, and durability, and has participated in various events, including the 2025 Zhongguancun Forum and the 2025 humanoid robot marathon [2] - The Tsinghua TH-MOS team, also using the K1 robot from the same company, secured the championship in the small-sized group, showcasing the effectiveness of the company's robots in competitive settings [1][2] Group 2 - Booster Robotics, founded in 2023, is a representative company in the humanoid robot sector associated with Tsinghua University, with its core team members coming from Tsinghua's robotics control lab and the Fire God football team [4][5] - The company completed a Pre-A round financing of over 100 million RMB in late 2024, followed by an A round financing exceeding 100 million RMB in June 2025, aimed at product iteration and large-scale production [4] - The founder, Cheng Hao, has a strong background in robotics and football, having participated in RoboCup competitions since his university days, which has significantly influenced the company's vision and development [5][6] Group 3 - The RoboCup, established in 1997, is the largest and most influential international robot competition, with the humanoid category receiving the most attention due to its complexity and technological demands [3] - Current humanoid robots, like those developed by Booster Robotics, are estimated to have cognitive and reaction capabilities comparable to a 5-year-old child, with expectations to compete against amateur human players within 2 to 3 years [6] - The ambitious goal set by RoboCup to have a robot football team defeat the human World Cup champion by 2050 may be achieved much sooner due to rapid advancements in technology [6]