The China Robot and Artificial Intelligence Competition (CRAIC) is an academic competition organized by the Chinese Association for Artificial Intelligence. Now in its 27th edition, it is a long-established and influential national competition. Over the years, the competition has cultivated a large number of versatile talents who are “hands-on”, “innovative”, and “collaborative”.
This year, the competition focused on hot technologies such as humanoid robots, autonomous driving, and drones, with 11 event categories, whose goal is to provide participants with a platform to showcase their innovative thinking and technical abilities. More than 30,000 participants from over 900 universities, including Tsinghua University, Harbin Institute of Technology, Zhejiang University, National University of Defense Technology, Beihang University, Beijing Institute of Technology, Tongji University, and Huazhong University of Science and Technology, competed in the fields of autonomous driving, robotics, and artificial intelligence. They engaged in technical exchanges, discussions, and intense competitions on the cutting-edge technology applications and practices in these fields. Over 200 experts, scholars, and industry leaders gathered to explore the latest technologies and applications in robotics and artificial intelligence.
Recently, the results of the national finals of the 27th China Robot and Artificial Intelligence Competition (CRAIC) were announced. The team from the College of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, Shenzhen University, won 3 first-place awards, 3 second-place awards, and 3 third-place awards in the national competition, as well as 3 first-place awards, 6 second-place awards, and 2 third-place awards in the provincial competition. Additionally, they received 2 provincial excellence awards.


Congratulations to the winning teams!