The CMG World Robot Competition has unveiled a groundbreaking robotic dog mission show, blending cutting-edge technology with real-world applications. The event, drawing global attention, features the XT70 robotic dog—a star performer demonstrating advanced rescue simulations and emergency response capabilities that could redefine disaster management strategies.
Meanwhile, Black Panther 2.0, developed by Zhejiang University's Humanoid Innovation Institute, aims to shatter a decade-old robotics speed record. Engineers describe its enhanced actuators and AI-driven motion algorithms as “a leap toward next-generation industrial automation.”
Field experts are providing live commentary, decoding the science behind the machines for audiences. “These innovations aren’t just spectacle—they showcase Asia’s growing role in shaping global tech standards,” noted Dr. Li Wei, a robotics researcher participating in the panel discussions.
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Live: CMG World Robot Competition – robotic dog mission show debuts
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