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赛事保障揭秘|如何保障人形机器人充电安全?组委会“机弹分离”探索充电管理
Bei Ke Cai Jing·2025-08-17 14:30

Core Insights - The World Humanoid Robot Games concluded successfully, showcasing a blend of technology and sports with 26 gold medals awarded and participation from 280 teams and over 500 robots from 16 countries [1][3] - The event emphasized the importance of battery management and safety, with a focus on innovative solutions for charging and operational safety [2][6] Event Overview - The event was co-hosted by multiple organizations including the Beijing Municipal Government and the World Robot Cooperation Organization, with North Olympic Group responsible for service guarantees [3] - The event marked a significant step in integrating robotics into competitive sports, following the North Olympic Group's experience from the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics [4][16] Battery Management - Battery management was identified as the core aspect of the event, with a "machine" and "battery" separation strategy implemented for safety [2][7] - A total of 40 charging cabinets with 360 charging ports were deployed across four areas, with the busiest charging zone located in the B1 team working area [8][9] Safety Protocols - Charging management involved real-time monitoring of battery conditions and safety protocols, including collaboration with local fire departments for emergency procedures [8][10] - Each charging cabinet was monitored 24/7, with protocols in place for battery damage detection and emergency response [10][14] Innovations and Future Implications - The event provided insights into battery technology and safety, contributing to the development of safer charging practices for humanoid robots [11][15] - North Olympic Group's experience in this event positions it for future opportunities in the intersection of technology and sports, expanding its operational scope [16]