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Great News🏆: AI Cube Lab Teams Win Two Second Prizes at China Robot and AI Competition

Two undergraduate teams from AI Cube Lab both won Second Prize at the Guangdong selection round of the 28th China Robot and Artificial Intelligence Competition, and both were recommended for the national finals.

Two undergraduate teams from AI Cube Lab both won Second Prize at the Guangdong selection round of the 28th China Robot and Artificial Intelligence Competition, and both were recommended for the national finals.

Recently, the Guangdong selection round of the 28th China Robot and Artificial Intelligence Competition concluded, and two undergraduate teams guided by AI Cube Lab both won Second Prize in the fierce competition, with both teams recommended for the national finals.

The China Robot and Artificial Intelligence Competition is one of the longest-running and most influential academic competitions in China’s robotics and AI field, covering technical directions such as robotic perception, control, decision-making, and intelligent algorithms, placing high demands on participating teams’ overall engineering capabilities. This year’s Guangdong selection round attracted numerous university teams from across the province, making the competition especially fierce.

Relying on solid technical accumulation and outstanding on-site performance, the laboratory’s two undergraduate teams stood out among many competitors and both won Second Prize, demonstrating the overall strength of the lab’s undergraduates in robotics and AI practical capabilities. Both teams were recommended for the national finals, where they will represent Guangdong Province on an even higher-level stage.

This achievement is another result of the laboratory’s ongoing effort to engage undergraduates in competitions early and hone their engineering skills through real competitive challenges, further validating the effectiveness of the lab’s “learning through competition, research through competition” cultivation model.

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