On July 29, the national finals of the 24th China Robot and Artificial Intelligence Competition (CRAIC) was rounded off. Held by the Chinese Association for Artificial Intelligence and the People’s Government of Cixi City this year, CRAIC is one of the largest and top-level robot competitions in China. More than 2,000 teams from over 400 universities and colleges across the nation gathered online to compete for prizes.
Two teams from Shenzhen Technology University (SZTU) Racing Car Studio participated in the “Smart Driving” event and “Robot Innovation” event of the CRAIC respectively, and won the first prizes in the Guangdong provincial competition and then the first and second prizes in the national finals successively.
The “Smart Driving” project of Team 1 [Photo/College of Urban Transportation and Logistics]
Members of Team 1: Feng Zhengji, Lei Jiarun and Chen Hengxiang from College of Urban Transportation and Logistics, SZTU
Instructors: Mou Xiaolin and Gong Bian
Event: Smart Driving
Awards: First prize in the national competition, first prize in the provincial competition
The “Outdoor Quadruped Bionic Robot” project of Team 2 [Photo/College of Urban Transportation and Logistics]
Member of Team 2: Wang Xuyao from College of Urban Transportation and Logistics
Instructors: Liu Yu and Yang Disha
Event: Robot Innovation
Awards: Second prize in the national competition, first prize in the provincial competition
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