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一等奖50万,进入决赛2万!第二届珠海国际灵巧操作挑战赛初赛报名即将截止
机器人大讲堂· 2025-09-22 06:40
Group 1 - The second Zhuhai International Dexterous Manipulation Challenge is scheduled for October 29-30, 2025, at the Zhuhai International Convention and Exhibition Center, attracting significant industry attention [1][4] - The event focuses on dexterous manipulation technology in robotics, aiming to promote innovation and application in embodied intelligence [2][4] - The theme of the competition is "Dexterous New Forces, Intelligent Future," emphasizing a user-oriented approach in its design [4][6] Group 2 - The competition features a total prize pool of 1.98 million RMB, with the first prize being 500,000 RMB and additional investment opportunities totaling 6 million RMB for participating teams [6][49] - There are two main competition tracks: "Production" and "Life," with a total of six tasks designed to test various robotic capabilities [7][12] - The preliminary round requires teams to submit a registration form and a demonstration video by September 28, 2025, with 20 teams advancing to the finals [10][11] Group 3 - The final competition will take place on October 29-30, 2025, where teams must bring their own robotic systems to complete tasks in a live setting [10][12] - The production track includes tasks such as limited space grasping, rigid component assembly, and flexible wiring connection, while the life track includes human-robot handover, tool recognition and grasping, and tool usage [12][36] - Scoring in both tracks will be based on total points, with additional multipliers for innovative robotic systems [28][45] Group 4 - The competition encourages participation from domestic and international teams, including universities and research institutions, and allows teams to register for both tracks [48] - Each team must consist of 4-10 members, with a maximum of 3 members allowed in the competition area during the finals [48] - The organizing committee will provide accommodation and transportation for participating teams during the finals [48]