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By Liam Mo and Branda Goh
Beijing (Reuters) -Chi on Friday shut down the three -day Long World Humanoid Robot Games, watching Artificial Intelligence and Robotics with 280 teams from 16 countries to demonstrate their progress in.
Robot competed in sports such as track and field, and table tennis, as well as robot-specific challenges from sorting drugs and handling the content to cleaning services.
Teams came from countries including the United States, Germany and Brazil, represent 192 universities and 88 from private enterprises such as Chinese Uniter and Ferrier Intelligence. Competitive teams used robots from Chinese manufacturers such as booster robotics.
“We come here to play and win. But we are also interested in research,” Max Poorte said, HTWK Robots from Germany is associated with Leapzig University of Applied Sciences.
“You can test a lot of interesting new and exciting approaches in this competition. If we try to do something and it doesn’t work, we lose the game. It’s sad but it is better than investing a lot of money in a product that failed.”
In Robot Games in Beijing, in which 128 to 580 yuan ($ 17.83- $ 80.77) for tickets was charged, Humanoids crashed into each other and topped during football matches, while others dropped the middle-sprint while running.
During a football match, four robots crashed into each other and fell into a complicated pile. At the 1500-meter-running event, a robot suddenly fell while running at a full speed, panting from the audience and pulled cheers.
Despite the need for human assistance to help stand robots, many managed to make applause from the audience, many people managed to correct independently.
The organizers stated that sports factory works provide valuable data collection opportunities to develop robots for practical applications.
Commentators stated that football match helps to train the coordination capabilities of the robot, which can prove useful for assembly line operations, requiring cooperation between many units.
China is investing billions of dollars in human and robotics as the country is struggling with the growing competition with the US on an aging population and advanced technologies.
It has staged a series of high-profile robotics events in recent months, including the world’s first humanoid robot marathon in Beijing, a robot conference and the inauguration of retail stores dedicated to the humanoid robot.
Morgan Stanley analysts in a report last week made attendance at a recent robot conference of the general public in a report, saying that “China, not only the top government officials, not only the top government officials adopted the concept of intelligence.”
($ 1 = 7.1805 Chinese Yuan Rainminbi)
(Reporting by Liam Mo and Branda Goh; Editing by Michael Perry)
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