CUMTB Achieved Excellent Results in the World Humanoid Robot Games
      Editor:   Date:2025-08-18     Hits:
     
    

CUMTB Dream Team
The 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games was held at the National Speed Skating Oval in Beijing from August 14th to 17th. This is the world 's first all-dimensional humanoid robot event that encompasses "sport + art + application", with the theme of "Smart Competition for the Future", interpreting the collision of artificial intelligence and sportsmanship through the integration of technology and humanity. After three days of intense competition, 280 teams from 16 countries across five continents engaged in 487 spectacular matches in 26 events including competition, exhibition, scene and qualifying, presenting an unprecedented visual feast of the fusion of technology and sports to the global audience.
CUMTB attaches great importance to the competition and actively organized teachers and students to participate. A total of seven teams from the University signed up for this competition, covering events in various fields such as scene competitions, football competitions, and robot fighting competitions. After more than a month of intense preparation, the "CUMTB Dream Team" won the second place globally in the drug sorting track of the scene competition, the "Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications - China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing) Joint Team" reached the fourth place in the robot fighting challenge, and the "Mine Power Bot Team" reached the eighth place in the football 3v3 competition. "China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing) Mine Intelligence Vanguard Team" ranked eighth in hotel cleaning, and "China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing) Lingzhi Team" ranked ninth in hotel cleaning. Through this competition, students' core abilities such as innovative thinking, hands-on practice, problem-solving, teamwork and engineering literacy have been significantly exercised and enhanced. It not only effectively tests what has been learned in the classroom, but also exercises students' practical abilities, stimulates students' strong interest in robot technology, and achieves teaching through competition, learning through competition, and creation through competition. For the competition, Ti5 Robots and Beijing Galbot provided robots and technical support for the participating projects, and the University 'Science and Technology Mine' College students' Science and Technology Innovation Center provided venue and conditions support for the participating projects.
The competition was jointly organized by the People’s Government of Beijing Municipality, China Media Group, the World Robot Cooperation Organization and the RoboCup Asia-Pacific (RCAP) International Council. It fully showcased the cutting-edge achievements of humanoid robots in areas such as intelligent decision-making and motion collaboration and injected new impetus into the development of the global robot industry.