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EngineAI Officially Opens Global Registration for World's First ...

EngineAI says the league will use its T800 robot as a standardized platform and award the top team a gold belt worth about $1.45 million.

  • EngineAI officially launched global registration for the Ultimate Robot Knock-out Legend , a humanoid robot combat competition open to teams worldwide using the T800 as the standardized platform.
  • The competition follows a "standardized hardware + differentiated algorithms" model, shifting focus toward algorithm optimization and motion control while serving as a "proving ground" for core robotics technologies.
  • Following registration and qualification, 16 teams will advance to group stages, competing for a gold championship belt weighing 10 kilograms valued at approximately $1,450,000, with top performers receiving T800 robots.
  • This approach embodies the philosophy of "validating technology through competition and advancing research through competition," accelerating the transition from laboratory research to real-world application.
  • Ultimately, URKL aims to build an open, collaborative global ecosystem by bringing together top talent, cutting-edge technologies, and innovative ideas to inject sustained momentum into the humanoid robotics industry.
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The World’s First Humanoid Robot Free Combat League, URKL, Officially Opens Global Registration

Recently, the URKL (Ultimate Robot Knock-out Legend), initiated and hosted by EngineAI, has officially launched global registration.

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