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From how smoothly robots move, to whether they can truly run autonomously, to speeds reaching 6 m/s – this is more than a race, it's a showcase of cutting-edge robotics.
A French engineer explains why robots "wear shoes," while visitors share how they observe stability and perception through the robot's upper body and head.
But the biggest takeaway? Robots aren't here to replace us – they’re here to complement us, doing what we can't or what we don't do as well.
Step into a race that's both high-tech and slightly surreal.
The robot marathon is happening this weekend!
From how smoothly robots move, to whether they can truly run autonomously, to speeds reaching 6 m/s – this is more than a race, it's a showcase of cutting-edge robotics.
A French engineer explains why robots "wear shoes," while visitors share how they observe stability and perception through the robot's upper body and head.
But the biggest takeaway? Robots aren't here to replace us – they’re here to complement us, doing what we can't or what we don't do as well.
Step into a race that's both high-tech and slightly surreal.