
B-Human wins another world championship
For the eighth time now, B-Human, the team from the University of Bremen and the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), has won the World Robot Soccer Championship.
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For the eighth time now, B-Human, the team from the University of Bremen and the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), has won the World Robot Soccer Championship.

RoboCup World Championship 2018
If not in Russia, then in Canada: robots from German universities recently beat the international competition in soccer at the RoboCup World Cup. But the robotics competition in Montréal was not just about soccer. A look back.

With its smart machine components such as the 'Screw 4.0', Bremen-based start-up Sensosurf provides process information for the next level in order to make the blind spots in production visible.

RoboCup World Championship 2017
Soccer skills were on display at the RoboCup robotics competition in Japan at the end of July. At the forefront: the robots from the German university teams. They also showed how advanced they are technologically in the industrial, household and rescue disciplines.

The 'Mantis' robot is able to negotiate steep craters and scree fields. It has gripping tools that enable it to change its surroundings. What's more, it even learns from its mistakes.

Soccer skills were in demand not only at the European Football Championship in France, but also at the 20th RoboCup in Leipzig at the end of June. The players were not humans, but smart robots. In addition to soccer, they demonstrated their skills in the disciplines of care/service, rescue and industry.