‘World Humanoid Robot Games’ in China

‘World Humanoid Robot Games’ in China



Hangzhou-based Unitree, seen as a competitor to Tesla’s Optimus, won multiple medals


If you missed our big article on humanoid robots and robot dogs, catch up here. The robots we told you about in detail have already participated in the first “World Games for Humanoid Robots,” which took place last week in China.


The three-day competition hosted in Beijing wrapped on Sunday, attracting 280 teams from 16 countries, including the U.S. Teams used robots manufactured by Chinese companies such as Unitree and Booster.


During the games, humanoid athletes competed in dance battles, martial arts, track and field events such as the 400-meter and 1500-meter races and long jump, and a soccer tournament.


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