League
RoboCup
RoboCup is an international robotics competition with several leagues. Besides a focus on soccer-playing robots, there are rescue, service, and industrial robotics leagues. Students compete against each other in the junior class in additional leagues. RoboCup is the world's largest robot competition, bringing together researchers, engineers, and students from over 50 countries to develop cutting-edge robotics and artificial intelligence technology. By competing in soccer and tackling real-world challenges like disaster rescue, home assistance, and industrial automation, teams push the boundaries of what robots can achieve.
Smart Manufacturing League

We are participating in the RoboCup Smart Manufacturing League, which focuses on agile manufacturing and automated assembly. The Smart Manufacturing League was launched in 2026 as a merger of the @Work and Logistics leagues. Imagine a toy factory where robots work together to build, transport, and recycle colorful products made from building blocks. The new Smart Manufacturing League combines three essential tasks: warehouse work (navigating and transporting materials), assembly work (stacking and combining blocks), and planning & coordination (organizing tasks and managing multiple robots). Instead of the old mass-production model, this competition focuses on on-demand manufacturing—making exactly what customers order, when they order it, and recycling products when returned.