Last year’s gold-medal robots are now recruiting! The trailblazing champions of the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games have launched a viral campaign urging tech teams worldwide to join Beijing’s 2026 edition – and this time, they’re aiming to break the internet and engineering boundaries. 🏆⚡
Dubbed the "Robo-Olympics," last August’s debut event saw 280 teams from 16 countries – including the U.S., Germany, and Italy – compete in 26 mind-blowing events. Picture this: humanoid bots sprinting 100 meters (no tripping allowed!) and autonomous football matches where every pass is calculated by AI. 🤯⚽
With Beijing gearing up for an even bigger showdown later this year, organizers promise next-gen upgrades: think enhanced AI decision-making and robot-athletes that could give Olympians a run for their medals. 🌐💡
"This isn’t just about circuits and code," said one robotics team lead. "It’s about building a global playground where Boston Dynamics meets K-pop choreography." Whether you’re a coding newbie or a tech CEO, mark your calendars – the future of sport is getting a software update. 📅✨
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Humanoid robot champions extend global invite for Beijing Games
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