World's first humanoid robot half-marathon held in Beijing
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Compact at 1.2 meters tall, it achieved 3.5 m/s sprint speeds and acrobatic maneuvers such as jumps and flips.
Jiang Zheyuan, founder of Noetix Robotics, said as long as their robot crosses the finish line, it means a lot to them.
"The marathon is an 'extreme test' that will expose technical flaws and offer a foundation for future standardization," he said.
The third place was given to a robot team from Shanghai, which changed robots players twice during the competition.
The event, dubbed a "marathon of the future", marked a milestone in robotic innovation and human-robot collaboration.