China Global’s Report According to this, all robots had advanced visual sensors, which can identify the ball up to 65 feet with 90% of Acuracy. Also, they can get up themselves when they fall. However, some had to be taken out of the field on a stretcher, which helps look like a real match.
In the main tournament final, Tsinghua University’s team ‘Thu Robotics’ won 5-3 defeating ‘Mountain Sea’ (China Agricultural University). Robots played in two-first 10-minute sequence and performed brilliantly in some special strategies, such as pass, shooting and celebrations (hand lifting).
The report further states that Dou Jing, the organizer of the tournament and the executive of the Shangyicheng (Beijing) Technology Group said that this is a great example of AI and Industrial Conarism, as well as opens an important window for practical use.
Cheng Hao, the founder of Booster Robotics, also said that this was an ideal opportunity to test the ability of robots in scenario like sports like conferencing and collaboration – as well as both competition and safety between power.
This exciting match was also a preview of World Humanoid Robot Games 2025, which is going to be held in Beijing on August 15-17