TRACK DETAILS

Track Details

Explore the four tracks, challenge requirements and participant support.

Global Open Source RMB 5M Prize Pool

Embodied Future

Overview

Focus on open-source embodied intelligence and physical-world interaction, and promote open collaboration across models, data, simulation, toolchains, and real-task validation for complex dual-arm manipulation and all-terrain patrol in real industrial parks.

The Embodied Future track targets real problems in robotics and physical-world interaction. It focuses on open embodied-intelligence systems that can perceive, decide, and act, and encourages teams to build runnable, reproducible, and evaluable solutions around complex dual-arm manipulation and all-terrain patrol in real industrial parks.

The track is not about single-point demos only. It emphasizes the complete loop across models, simulation, hardware, system engineering, and task verification, helping robots complete verifiable decision-making and execution in real tasks.

Prize Information

GOAI Grand Award1 team / RMB 1M

*The winner of the Grand Award will be selected from the four track champion teams.

Champion2 teams / RMB 250K each
Runner-up2 teams / RMB 150K each
Third Prize2 teams / RMB 50K each

Additional Awards

Algorithm Innovation Award (Industry Track)1 team, RMB 30K.
Rising Team Award (Industry Track)2 teams, RMB 20K each.
Outstanding Open-source Project Award1 team, RMB 30K.
Participation AwardTeams submitting valid entries receive a competition T-shirt.

Question Types

Challenge 1: General Dual-arm Collaborative Manipulation Capability Test

Based on the X-Eval simulation and real-machine integrated evaluation platform, this challenge covers VLA, WAM, dual-arm collaborative manipulation, efficient simulation, and sim-to-real transfer for algorithm development and performance evaluation.

Challenge 2: All-terrain Patrol in Industrial Parks

Based on real industrial park scenarios, this challenge focuses on autonomous navigation, real-time obstacle avoidance, multi-terrain adaptive motion control, and task scheduling to complete multi-objective inspection tasks in complex terrain.

Track Claim: Let AI Move from Digital Space into the Physical World

Enable robots to complete verifiable decision-making and execution in real tasks, and promote open collaboration across models, data, simulation, toolchains, and real-task validation.

Core Work Requirements

Core Work Requirements

  • Entries should build runnable, reproducible, and evaluable embodied-intelligence solutions around the specified challenge, forming a complete loop from perception, decision-making, to execution and validation.
  • Entries should provide code, deployment instructions, third-party dependency notes, and data-source explanations, and clearly disclose the model, system architecture, runtime flow, resource usage, and open-source plan.
  • The preliminary round focuses on project direction, technical feasibility, and open-source value. The semi-final requires a runnable demo, code repository, technical documentation, and evaluation results. The final focuses on live demos, defense quality, implementation potential, and long-term growth.

Submission Requirements

Detailed submission requirements are as follows:

StageTimeEvaluation FocusSubmission Content
PreliminaryJul 15-Aug 20Project direction, technical feasibility, and open-source valueProject introduction, technical proposal, open-source license notes, existing prototype or demo video, repository link if available
Final Offline Debugging PreparationAug 25-Sep 20Demo runnability, engineering implementation, evaluation results, and open-source standardsRunnable demo, code repository, technical documentation, evaluation results, and resource-usage notes
FinalSep 22-Sep 23Live presentation, defense quality, implementation potential, and long-term growthOn-site demo, one-page project summary, final code repository, open-source plan, pitch materials or backup video

Review Focus

Projects will focus on the following areas:

  • Challenge fit and task value
  • Technical solution and model capability
  • Engineering implementation and runnability
  • Evaluation results and evidence quality
  • Open / open-source contribution and long-term growth potential

Participant Support

This track plans to provide teams that complete preliminary submission and pass submission validity review with up to RMB 200 in compute, cloud services, and other development resource subsidies, or equivalent competition support resources, with a quota of up to 300 slots in principle. After the preliminary submission deadline, the organizing committee will, based on submission and review progress, notify eligible teams via email or official community channels to submit relevant materials, and distribute resources in an orderly manner according to the rules. Resource support is not a competition prize, review bonus, or advancement criterion. Specific support forms, application conditions, material requirements, distribution methods, and schedule are subject to subsequent notices from the organizing committee.

Best-fit Teams

  • This track is suitable for universities, research institutions, and enterprise teams working on embodied intelligence, robotic manipulation, VLA, world models, reinforcement learning, autonomous navigation, motion control, and system integration.

Registration & Resources