Competition Overview
1.Competition Rules
1. Eligibility:
Open to legally compliant and qualified organizations worldwide, including enterprises, university research teams, and technology innovation institutions.
2. Competition Format:
The competition adopts a combined format of Preliminary Selection + Group Round-Robin (Points-Based) + Single-Elimination Tournament.
The main stage follows a Best-of-Three (BO3) format. Each round may be decided by KO, TKO, points decision, or overtime.
3. Competition Principles:
The competition emphasizes technological fairness and performance. Dangerous modifications and malicious attacks are strictly prohibited.
2.Competition Timeline
Competition Timeline:
Registration will open in March 2026, followed by online preliminary selection in April.
Offline physical testing and qualification rounds will take place from May to July.
The Top 16 group stage (round-robin) will be held from August to September, followed by the Top 8 knockout stage from October to November.
The semi-finals, third-place match, and grand final will take place from December through January 2027.
3.Team Size Requirements
Team Size & Composition Requirements:
Each team must consist of no fewer than 3 members and no more than 10 members.
Each team is required to designate one primary operator (with the option to include one substitute operator) and include roles such as technical support/maintenance personnel and a coach.
All team members are required to participate in competition-related activities, including training, matches, and promotional events. Once the team roster is submitted, it may not be changed without authorization.
Robot Entry Requirements:
Each team must submit one primary competition robot and one backup robot.
4.Basic Eligibility Requirements
Basic Eligibility Requirements:
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.
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.
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. 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.