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Competition Introduction


 

The 2023 Asia-Pacific Robot World Cup Tianjin International Invitational Tournament is one of the important events of the 7th World Intelligence Conference. It was authorized by the RCAP Asia-Pacific Robot World Cup International Council to be held by the Tianjin Municipal Government. It will be held at the National Convention and Exhibition Center from May 19 to 21, 2023 (Tianjin).

The 2023RCAP Tianjin International Invitational Tournament has six major competitions and a major parallel forum. The competitions include the RoboCupSoccer category competition, the RoboCupSoccer standard platform competition, the RoboCupSoccer medium-sized group competition, the RCAP CoSpace competition, the unmanned aerial vehicle competition, and the specially invited RoboCup Junior Youth Robot World Cup China Trial.

This year's competition is completely offline. There will be teams from Egypt, Iran, Japan, Australia, Singapore, China and other countries. It is expected that a strong lineup of more than 800 people will compete in the National Convention and Exhibition Center. This competition not only covers contestants from primary and secondary schools at home and abroad, but also students from Tsinghua University, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Tongji University, University of New South Wales in Australia, Kyushu University of Technology in Japan and many other well-known universities at home and abroad once again gathered in Tianjin. The stage of the Intelligent Conference presents a highly ornamental and highly technical artificial intelligence visual feast for domestic and foreign audiences.

The Asia-Pacific Robot World Cup Autonomous UAV Challenge has become a new highlight of this competition. The RCAP University Group Autonomous UAV Challenge is a vision-based autonomous control and autonomous navigation competition. It has a series of technical features such as relying on advanced visual perception technology to capture environmental information, real-time positioning and map construction, obstacle detection and obstacle avoidance, and autonomous mission planning and execution. The UAV demonstration competition in primary and secondary schools aims to cultivate young people's engineering theoretical knowledge and artificial intelligence practical ability.

As a parallel forum of this competition, "Robotics and Intelligent Manufacturing Development Forum" is an international summit forum aimed at discussing intelligent manufacturing, robotics and artificial intelligence cutting-edge technologies, industry applications and their impact on industrial upgrading and social development., Including keynote speeches, corporate exchanges and other links. The forum brings together scholars from top universities at home and abroad, technical experts in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence, entrepreneurs, investment institutions and other relevant people, aiming to provide a platform for exchange, cooperation and innovation, and jointly promote the scientific and technological frontier and industrial upgrading in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence, which has become another important point of this competition.

 

      

 

      
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RoboCupSoccer Standard Platform Group Competition RoboCupSoccer Medium Group Competition

 

Robot World Cup RoboCup

 

The Robot World Cup is currently the highest-level, largest and most influential robot event in the world. It is hosted by the RoboCup International Federation. The main purpose of the RoboCup is to promote the research and development of MAS(Multi-Agent System) and DAI(Distributed Artificial Intelligence) by providing a standard and easy-to-evaluate competition platform. The ultimate goal is to enable the robot football team to defeat the human football champion team after about 50 years of research. The Robotics World Cup combines rich academic seminars, industrial and robotics exhibitions and world-class robotics competitions. In the past 20 years, it has led the development of artificial intelligence, robotics science and robotics education.

Since the first robot competition was successfully held in Nagoya, Japan in 1997, it has been held in more than ten countries and regions, including France, Sweden, Australia, the United States, Germany, South Korea, Italy, Portugal, China, Austria, Singapore, the Netherlands, Brazil and Canada. China hosted the 12th Robot World Cup in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province in 2008 and the 19th Robot World Cup in Hefei, Anhui Province in 2015. At present, players from more than 50 countries around the world have participated in the Robot World Cup. Participants include many well-known universities, scientific research institutions and educational institutions in the world.

 

Asia-Pacific Robot World Cup (RoboCup Asia-Pacific, referred to as RCAP)

 

The Asia-Pacific Robot World Cup (RCAP) is an international academic organization that integrates robotics and artificial intelligence, and covers education, research and industry. It is also the most influential, academic level, and largest robot competition and academic event in the Asia-Pacific region. Every year, a number of RCAP events of different levels will be held in various regions of the Asia-Pacific region, and the annual finals are scheduled to be held in autumn and winter every year. The Asia-Pacific Robot World Cup (RoboCup Asia-Pacific, referred to as RCAP) Council is authorized by the Robot World Cup (RoboCup) International Council to be responsible for the organization and coordination of the Robot World Cup in the Asia-Pacific region. The Asia-Pacific region covers more than 50 countries in Asia and Oceania. The founding countries of the Asia-Pacific Robot World Cup Council include China, Singapore, Australia, Japan, Thailand, Iran and Russia. The Asia-Pacific Robot World Cup Council is headquartered in Singapore, and the founding chairman of the council is Professor Zhou Changjiong from Singapore.