After defeating Germany, a team from Iran’s Amirkabir University of Technology (AUT) ranked third in the Humanoid Teen-Size League at the 21st round of RoboCup in Japan in which 300 teams from 48 countries are attending.
The AUT Teen Size humanoid team emerged third during the technical competitions of the event that ended on July 30, competing against teams from Japan, China, Germany, India, and Taiwan, IRNA reported.
An estimated 300 teams from Iran, Germany, the US, Portugal, Austria, China, Brazil, the Netherlands, Turkey, Mexico, Japan, Canada, Singapore, Russia and Taiwan were present at the four-day event.
The international RoboCup community fosters the development of intelligent robots by defining and executing competitions that are used by scientists and students from all over the world to test and demonstrate their robots in attractive, realistic scenarios.
In the Humanoid League, autonomous robots with a human-like body plan and human-like senses play soccer against each other.
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