Group 1 - The first World Humanoid Robot Games concluded with significant achievements, including the establishment of the World Humanoid Robot Sports Federation [5] - The next edition of the World Humanoid Robot Games is scheduled for August next year, co-hosted by the Beijing Municipal Government and other organizations [5] - The Guangdong Lingzhi team won two gold medals in the "Factory Material Handling" and "Mixed Material Sorting" events, showcasing strong industrial application capabilities [12] Group 2 - The Tian Gong robot, developed by the Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center, won the 100-meter race using a fully autonomous navigation system, marking a significant technological advancement [6][8] - The Tian Gong robot's performance demonstrated its ability to navigate complex environments without human intervention, highlighting its stability and control [7][8] - The competition sparked debates about the merits of remote-controlled versus fully autonomous robots, with supporters of both sides presenting their arguments [10][11] Group 3 - The Lingzhi team achieved breakthroughs in high-precision visual guidance and dual-arm collaboration, significantly improving efficiency in material handling tasks [12] - The team utilized a self-developed wheeled chassis and laser radar for precise obstacle avoidance and efficient operation in confined spaces [12] - The competition served as a platform for Lingzhi to assess its capabilities in humanoid robot industrial applications after announcing its strategic focus on robotics [13]
机器人“半马冠军”加冕“百米飞人”