Competition Overview
1.Competition Rules
1.1 Eligibility:
Open to legally compliant and qualified organizations worldwide, including enterprises, university research teams, and technology innovation institutions.
1.2. Competition Format:
The competition adopts a comprehensive multi-stage tournament structure consisting of a Qualifying Stage, Group Stage, and Double-Elimination Finals. The tournament is designed to comprehensively evaluate teams across simulation algorithms, on-site hardware deployment, and autonomous humanoid robot combat performance.
1.3. Competition Principles:
The competition emphasizes technological fairness and performance. Dangerous modifications and malicious attacks are strictly prohibited.
2.Competition Timeline
2.1. Registration:
The registration will start from March 1 to May 20, 2026, followed by the online preliminary selection (all to Top 32) from April 1 to May 30.
2.2. The Play-In Stage (Top 32 to Top 16) :
The Play-In Stage will take place from July to August 2026.
2.3. The Group Stage (Top 16 to Top 8):
The Group Stage will be held from September to October 2026.
2.4. The Grand Finals (Top 8 to Champion):
The Grand Finals will take place from November through December 2026.
3.Team Composition and Requirements
3.1. Team Size:
Each participating team shall consist of no fewer than 3 members and no more than 10 members.
3.2. Required Roles:
Each team shall designate at least one Lead Operator and assign personnel responsible for technical maintenance, deployment support, and team coordination.
3.3. Participation Requirements:
Team members are expected to actively participate in all official tournament activities, including training sessions, competition matches, technical preparations, and promotional events.
3.4. Roster Regulations:
Following official roster submission, no roster modifications, substitutions, or member replacements shall be permitted without prior authorization from the Organizing Committee.
4.Basic Eligibility Requirements
4.1. Organizational Qualification:
Participating teams must be legally registered entities (including enterprises, university laboratories, non-profit organizations, etc.) and must submit valid certification documents, such as a business license or official university authorization letter.
4.2. Team Composition:
Each team must consist of no fewer than 3 and no more than 10 core members, with at least one member possessing a technical background in robotics programming, mechanical modification, or electronic engineering.
Teams are required to submit CVs of team members along with supporting documentation of technical capabilities.
4.3. Technical Proposal:
Teams must submit a comprehensive preliminary secondary development proposal, clearly outlining the modification direction, technical highlights, and expected objectives based on the T800 robot platform, subject to approval by the organizer.
4.4. Compliance Commitment:
Teams must commit to complying with all competition rules, accept the management and supervision of the organizer, and voluntarily pay the participation deposit.
Competition Schedule
Opening Match
A mysterious kickoff showdown is in the works! Special competition formats and guest appearances will be revealed soon—stay tuned.