Booster Robotics Won Two World Championships Consecutively
The IEEE-RAS Humanoids 2024, an international conference on humanoid robots sponsored by the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society, was held in Nancy, France from November 22nd to 24th, 2024. In the humanoid robot competition of this conference, Booster Robotics won the first place in both the free walk competition and the obstacle avoidance and door opening competition!
In the fiercely competitive free walk competition, Booster T1 of Booster Robotics won the first place with an astonishing result of 9.58 seconds, and its outstanding performance far exceeded that of all large robots. The G1 of Unitree Robotics ranked second with a result of 12.85 seconds, while TORO of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) won the third place with a result of 29.31 seconds. The absolute advantage of Booster T1 in speed fully demonstrates Booster Robotics’s profound strength in robot motion control technology.
In the obstacle avoidance race, although the Booster Robotics team unfortunately ranked second with a narrow margin of 0.3 seconds, the precise obstacle avoidance ability demonstrated by Booster T1 in the race still amazed the audience.
In the subsequent obstacle avoidance and door opening race, Booster Robotics quickly reversed the situation and won the first place with an absolute advantage. It successfully completed the difficult task of obstacle avoidance and door opening in just 20.66 seconds, far exceeding the 196.39 seconds of the Wandercraft team which ranked second. This achievement perfectly demonstrates the powerful adaptability and efficient task execution ability of Booster T1 in complex environments.
In the obstacle avoidance and carrying race, the Booster Robotics team won the second place with an outstanding total weight of 12kg. Although it was slightly disadvantaged in size compared with large robots, within just 5 minutes, Booster T1 successfully carried a 3kg heavy object back and forth 4 times, winning the absolute first place in the medium-sized robot group, which fully demonstrated the high efficiency and stability of the robot in the carrying task.
During the conference, Booster T1 not only demonstrated the ability of rapid obstacle avoidance and the ability to carry 3kg objects, but also showed the autonomous kicking ability and the ability to stand up after falling down. In addition, Booster T1 also took the initiative to undertake the task of recycling lunch garbage during the conference, and was deeply loved and highly praised by everyone! We are looking forward to achieving better results again in next year’s International Conference on Humanoid Robots, showing even stronger technical strength and more wonderful performances.
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