Core Insights - The 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games commenced on August 14, showcasing humanoid robots in various competitions, with Lumos LUS2 winning the silver medal in the group dance event [1][2] - The event featured 280 teams from 16 countries, with over 500 robots participating in 26 different events, marking it as the first comprehensive competition focused on humanoid robots [1] Company Highlights - Lumos LUS2 is the world's first full-size humanoid robot capable of "1-second ejection," significantly outperforming the industry average recovery time of 3-5 seconds [1][2] - The robot combines advanced robotics technology and artificial intelligence for complex tasks, featuring a modular design and open architecture, standing 160 cm tall and weighing 57 kg [2] - Lumos LUS2 has a joint torque of 360 N·m and can perform precise operations while carrying a load of 3 kg, with a computing power of 275 TOPS, enabling it to make trillion action decisions per second [2] - The robot's capabilities allow for 2 hours of high-intensity operation, making it suitable for various applications in education, guidance, and entertainment [2] - The achievement in the international humanoid robot competition signifies a major breakthrough for Lumos in motion control technology, placing it among the world's leading companies in embodied intelligence [2][3] Industry Context - The 2025 World Robot Conference held on August 8 also highlighted Lumos's products, including the "Dual-arm Strongman" Lumos MOS, which can handle a load of 50 kg, showcasing its industrial application potential [3] - Lumos Robotics was established in 2024, with a core R&D team from top universities, bringing over ten years of experience in humanoid robot development and large-scale consumer product implementation [3]
全球首个实现“1秒弹射起身” 宝安鹿明机器人在国际级赛事中获殊荣