Beijing’s Embodied Tiangong 3.0 Humanoid Robot Claims Victory at Yizhuang Robot Warrior Challenge
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On April 18, the first-ever Beijing Yizhuang Robot Warrior Challenge drew to a close. The Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center entered the competition with its full-sized, general-purpose humanoid robot, Embodied Tiangong 3.0. The robot demonstrated remarkable autonomy as it tackled high-risk scenarios, including swing crossing, pioneering advances, and door-breaking obstacle clearance. It clinched the championship title with the highest score and was honored with the Warrior Intelligent Mobility Award. This achievement marks the world’s first victory in a fully autonomous robot warrior challenge and signifies another milestone for Beijing’s humanoid robots, following their triumph in the 2025 Humanoid Robot Marathon. Embodied Tiangong 3.0 leverages its self-developed “Huisi Kaiwu” platform to achieve seamless closed-loop operation in environmental perception, path planning, action execution, and fault self-healing—all without human intervention, remote control, or pre-set scripts. Furthermore, joint laboratory teams from Hunan University, Renmin University of China, and other institutions participated in the competition, conducting secondary development on Embodied Tiangong 3.0 using interfaces provided by the Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center.