During March 28-30, the 24th National University Student Robot Competition, RoboMaster2025 University League (in Liaoning) was held in the NEU.
At the opening ceremony, Zhang Hao, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of the NEU, said that the RoboMaster University Series is a high-level university robot competition with extensive influence and recognition. NEU will provide high-quality and professional guarantee for the competition and build a platform for young engineers to show and communicate.
Li Zhuoquan, Competition Technical Director of Shenzhen Dajiang Innovation Technology Co., Ltd., hoped to promote in-depth cooperation between schools and enterprises through the competition, inject momentum into the scientific and technological innovation and development, and contribute to the cultivation of high-level talents.
Hu Chengbo, Director of the Higher Education Division, the Educational Department of Liaoning Province, pointed out that the Educational Department of Liaoning Province attaches great importance to university students' innovation and entrepreneurship, and hopes that the success of this competition will further stimulate the innovation vitality of university students in Liaoning and cultivate more high-quality talents for the revitalization and development of Liaoning in the new era.
It is reported that RoboMaster "University Series" attracts more than 400 universities around the world to participate in the competition every year, totally trained nearly 100,000 young engineers to enter the society, and carried out Industry-University-Research cooperation projects such as talent training and laboratory co-construction with hundreds of universities.
This competition attracted robot teams from 36 universities in China, including Harbin Institute of Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Jilin University and NEU. After three days' competition, the T-DT team of the NEU won the championship of 3V3 match, the Shenlan Qiji UM team of PLA Dalian Naval Academy won the championship of infantry match, and the Navigator Alpha team of Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University ranked first in the engineering challenge.