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Robots hit the snow at the first Jingyue Robotics Ice and Snow Fun Competition, held on Saturday in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin Province, turning a frozen arena into a testing ground for intelligent technology.
From skiing and sled pulling to snowball throwing and sled racing, a range of playful yet demanding events pushed robots out of the lab and into real winter conditions. Humanoid and four-legged robots took on icy terrain, testing their stability, precision and endurance while showcasing how cutting-edge robotics can adapt to extreme environments.
Robots hit the snow at the first Jingyue Robotics Ice and Snow Fun Competition, held on Saturday in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin Province, turning a frozen arena into a testing ground for intelligent technology.
From skiing and sled pulling to snowball throwing and sled racing, a range of playful yet demanding events pushed robots out of the lab and into real winter conditions. Humanoid and four-legged robots took on icy terrain, testing their stability, precision and endurance while showcasing how cutting-edge robotics can adapt to extreme environments.
(Cover is designed by CGTN's Qu Bo.)