Competition on the Same Stage Drives New Momentum for Industrial Development

  • 2025-08-16


Competition on the Same Stage Drives New Momentum for Industrial Development


Under the guidance of the event flag, 280 teams entered the venue in three grand formations. The flag bearer was Yu Chengcheng, the youngest participating engineer in this competition from Beijing No.4 High School Daoyuan Campus. The three flag escorts were the gold, silver, and bronze medalists of the 2025 Beijing Yizhou Half Marathon & Humanoid Robot Half Marathon: Tianguo Ultra, Songyan Dynamics N2, and Zhuoyide Walker II.

 

In the robot delegation formation, the Accelerated Evolution T1 robots demonstrated precise coordination in a 5×5 formation. Unitree G1 robots, which served the Beijing Winter Olympics, appeared alongside an Olympic judo champion, swimmers, and boxers in a cross-disciplinary team. The international delegation featured RoboCup champion teams such as Germany’s HTWK Robotics and the Netherlands’ Tech United Eindhoven. The student delegation showcased 25 teams, including Beijing No.11 School, Tsinghua University, and Peking University, highlighting the strength of China’s new generation in technology. Notably, the Beijing No.11 School team has won the FIRST Robotics Global Challenge for three consecutive years.

After the entrance ceremony, the FOP (Field of Play) exhibition segment presented a "tech showcase": a 5v5 soccer match between Chinese and German robot teams, Unitree robots performing rapid combat moves and street dance, and nine "Terracotta Warrior" robots from Hubei Optical Valley Dongzhi Technology’s embodied intelligence team synchronizing dance moves with Beijing Dance Academy performers. Practical applications were also highlighted, including hotel reception and pharmaceutical sorting. On the blue track, multiple robots competed in a 100-meter race, demonstrating technical prowess with steady strides. Additionally, robot athletes performed backflips, while three Songyan Dynamics robots executed a standardized gymnastics routine, blending algorithmic "intelligence" and sensor-based "perception" to cast a new shadow on the track of carbon-based civilization.

Unlike traditional sports events that light a torch, this robot competition officially commenced by illuminating the "AI Core" device at the center of the stage. According to the organizing committee, the competition aims to advance breakthroughs in humanoid robot technologies such as motion control and environmental perception through competitive challenges, injecting new momentum into the global robotics industry.

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