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Machines compete in martial arts at World Humanoid Robot Games

Machines compete in martial arts at World Humanoid Robot Games
Source: interestingengineering
Author: @IntEngineering
Published: 8/14/2025

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The World Humanoid Robot Games, held in Beijing at the National Speed Skating Oval, brought together over 500 humanoid robots from 280 teams across 16 countries to compete in a diverse range of events over three days. The competition featured 487 contests spanning 26 categories, including traditional sports like soccer and boxing, scenario-based challenges such as hospital medicine sorting and hotel cleaning, as well as fashion showcases and artistic performances. The opening ceremony highlighted human-robot collaboration through a blend of robotics and live performances, including robots executing complex martial arts movements and participating in a fashion runway that merged Chinese cultural heritage with robotics. The event emphasized both autonomous and teleoperated robot capabilities, with teams leveraging AI, visual recognition, and 5G networks to demonstrate advanced decision-making and adaptability in real-world tasks. Leading Chinese companies and top universities, alongside international teams from countries like the U.S., Germany, and Japan, showcased their humanoid robots, aiming to illustrate how these machines can integrate into human life

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