Group 1 - The first World Humanoid Robot Games concluded on August 17 in Beijing, featuring 26 championships and showcasing the latest advancements in robot technology and its application potential [1][4] - Over 500 participating robots faced various complex challenges, marking a new era in robotic competition and indicating a shift of humanoid robots from laboratories to real-life applications [1][4] - The event included 280 teams from 16 countries, with notable participation from Chinese companies such as Tiangong and Yushu Technology, competing in diverse events like athletics, football, martial arts, gymnastics, and dance [4][6] Group 2 - China has rapidly advanced in humanoid robot exploration, now ranking among the global leaders, with significant milestones achieved this year, including a robot performing a dance at the Spring Festival Gala [6][10] - The robots demonstrated impressive capabilities, such as completing a 1500-meter race in 6 minutes and 34.40 seconds, matching the performance level of an average adult, and executing complex martial arts moves [6][8] - The competition featured multidimensional events assessing robots' motion control, environmental perception, and intelligent decision-making abilities, aiming to push the technical limits of humanoid robots and identify future innovation breakthroughs [8][10]
中国“智”造大放异彩 机器人产业迎来诸多“高光时刻”