Tesla Optimus Rival Unitree Shines at the 'World Humanoid Robot Games' in China
- A federation for humanoid robot sports was established at the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing, according to Beijing News.
- The inaugural event attracted 280 teams from 16 countries, featuring 26 competitions, and concluded with Tsinghua Hephaestus winning the soccer championship.
- Zhou Changjiu of the RoboCup Federation stated that the federation will promote cooperation in robotics and AI fields.
- China will host the next World Humanoid Robot Games in August 2026, emphasizing its advantages in humanoid robotics.
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China's Unitree, X-Humanoid top medal total in the world's first humanoid robot games
Unitree Robotics and X-Humanoid emerged as the biggest winners by medal count at Sunday's conclusion of the inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing, signalling the rapid advances being made by China in this nascent sector. Hangzhou-based Unitree won a total of 11 medals including four golds in the three-day event, which saw 280 teams from 16 countries compete in 26 sports, including kickboxing. The firm's H1 robots scored golds in four t…
Humanoid Robots Compete in Football and Boxing: that's What the First World Games in China Look Like
China launched the first Humanoid Robot World Games the previous Friday, at the National Speed Skating Oval, a venue built for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. The event brings together more than 500 humanoid robots from 16 countries, who compete in sports disciplines and practical tasks that simulate human activities. Tests range from athletics, basketball and indoor football, to kung fu competitions, cleaning and classification of drugs. D…
The World Humanoid Robot Games began recently in Beijing. A Unitree Robotics robot won the event’s first gold medal in the 1500-meter final.
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