Humanoids try their hand at various professions for 27th China Robotics and AI Competition in Hefei
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Hundreds of humanoid robots built by 49 university teams from across China joined the final round of the 27th China Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Competition held in Hefei City on Sunday. Footage shows the robots participating in multiple real-life-based scenarios, from carrying boxes, navigating through obstacles, to showcasing 'taiji' moves and walking across various terrains, Ruptly reports.
Organisers said the tasks were designed to replicate real industrial scenarios, testing the robots' latest innovations - from precision performance to the use of cognitive abilities. "Since the beginning of this year, humanoid robots have been gradually empowered with more 'brains' to enable them to have their own wisdom, and to allow them to become increasingly humanlike. Based on market trends, we expect China's humanoid robot sales to exceed 10,000 units in 2025," said Liu Yufei, technical director of the National and Local Co-Built Humanoid Robotics Innovation Centre. China's humanoid robotics industry is advancing in two ways: using learning-based systems for flexible, humanlike movements and model-based systems for precise, consistent actions. Developers are now combining both to make robots even more realistic.
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