After kicking each other’s legs, they quickly returned to their original positions, their stances firm;
Even when knocked down, it can “carp flip”, staging a desperate survival act;
It quickly kicks at the right moment, taking down the opponent with one move;
Robots can do more than this. They can also pat their thighs as a provocation, or swing their arms to celebrate a victory…
On May 25, the Robot Combat Competition was held in Hangzhou and was broadcast live on various platforms worldwide.
Since the beginning of the year, there has been a continuous focus on the latest developments in embodied intelligence, presenting a series of robot-themed scientific feasts that integrate technology with visual arts. In May, the first global humanoid robot combat sports competition was hosted.
In February of this year, it was expressed that competitions such as a robot competition could be organized to leverage creative ideas to enhance the global influence of China’s technology.
The initial intention of hosting the competition stemmed from the real-world applications of robotics: How far has robot technology developed, and how can its achievements move from the lab to the public eye