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Since 1997, several continents have played host to an international soccer tournament. No, not the World Cup — the RoboCup. Robots of all shapes and sizes test their “metal” in the world’s favorite ...
At the closing ceremony of the 2025 World Intelligent Industry Expo, Zhou Changjiu, Vice President of the RoboCup Robot World Cup International Federation and Chairman of the RCAP Asia-Pacific Robot ...
There seems to be a 'chicken or egg' dilemma between technological breakthroughs and profitable implementations: without ...
The 2025 RoboCup Asia-Pacific Chongqing Invitational Tournament, held at the same venue, extended the competition to robotics ...
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Robots take center stage at IFA 2025, expanding into daily life
On the 6th of last month, local time, at the booth of German robotics company Neura during the European largest electronics ...
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Do People Really Want Humanoid Robots in Their Homes?
Even with our reassurances about safety, people readily imagined hazards: humanoids could trip, stumble, or tip over; they might glitch, run out of battery, or malfunction. The idea of a robot ...
More than 500 humanoid robots in 280 teams from 16 countries are competing in sports including soccer, running and boxing.
An Australian team won this year’s RoboCup, the international athletic tournament where teams of robots play soccer against each other. Read Get the best tech, science, and culture news in your inbox ...
The inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games (WHRG) entered its first day of competition on Friday with an ambitious line-up that ...
But beyond these eye-catching displays, what roles can robots truly play in our daily lives and workplaces? At the 2025 World Robot Conference (WRC), which opened in Beijing on Friday, Global Times ...
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