#RoboCup2026 – humanoid league knockout stages
Summary
The RoboCup 2026 humanoid league competitions concluded in Incheon, South Korea, in July 2026, determining the winners across small, middle, and large humanoid divisions. In the small division, Invic (Wuhan University) took first place, followed by Hamburg Bit-Bots and GeoHBots. The middle division saw B-Human (Universität Bremen and German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence) secure the top spot, with HTWK Robots and Rhoban placing second and third. Tsinghua Hephaestus (Tsinghua University) won the large division, ahead of CAU Mountain&Sea and Water. Additionally, five league-wide awards were presented, including Best Customized Humanoid to HERoEHS, Best Humanoid Software to B-Human for its Game Controller, and the Open Research Challenge to Ruhrbot Devils. The event continues with a symposium for researchers and practitioners.
Key takeaway
For robotics engineers or AI scientists tracking advancements in humanoid robotics, these RoboCup 2026 results highlight leading research institutions and their competitive performance. You should review the winning teams like B-Human and Tsinghua Hephaestus to identify key players and potential collaborators in robot design and software development. Consider attending the ongoing symposium to engage with innovative research presented by practitioners and researchers.
Topics
- RoboCup 2026
- Humanoid Robotics
- Robot Competitions
- AI Research
- Robotics Symposium
- Robot Software
Best for: Robotics Engineer, AI Scientist, Research Scientist
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