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Beijing Robot Finals 2025 Highlight AI Breakthroughs in Real-World Tasks

This week's Zhongguancun Embodied Intelligence Robot Application Competition finals in Beijing demonstrated cutting-edge progress in AI-driven robotics, with 99 international teams tackling 19 practical challenges across two days of intense competition. Held on November 17-18 in China's tech innovation hub, the event showcased how embodied intelligence could revolutionize industries from manufacturing to healthcare.

Beyond Laboratory Walls

Organizers divided the 2025 competition into Autonomous Completion and Tele-operation Completion categories, testing robots' ability to handle complex tasks like precision assembly and emergency response simulations. A team from Tsinghua University impressed judges with a disaster-relief robot capable of navigating debris fields while maintaining communication links.

Global Collaboration, Local Impact

While 70% of participants came from the Chinese mainland, teams from Singapore, Germany, and the Republic of Korea highlighted the event's international appeal. 'These aren't theoretical exercises,' noted competition chair Dr. Li Wei. 'The food-delivery robot prototypes we saw Tuesday could be serving Beijing offices by late 2026.'

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