RoboCup2025 took place from 15-21 July in Salvador, Brazil. The event saw around 3000 participants competing in the various leagues. In our first social media round-up post we saw what the teams got up to during the first couple of days of the event. In this second post, we take a look at the action from the final days when the competitions reached their climax.
In the #RoboCup2025 @Home OPL Final, our robot performed very well. It opened two doors, removed trash, and closed a cabinet door. Overall, NimbRo came in second, next to team Tidyboy (Korea).
www.ais.uni-bonn.de/nimbro/@Home— Sven Behnke (@sven-behnke.bsky.social) 20 July 2025 at 18:04
#RoboCup 2025 Competitions Day 3
Today was a tense day! The best robots in each category advanced to the final round that will take place tomorrow! Good luck to all the finalists 🦾🦾#robocup2025 #robotics #ai pic.twitter.com/cC5PihLAge
— Asad Norouzi (@asadnorouzi) July 19, 2025
ロボカップシンポジウム
Panel: The Future of RoboCup大盛況です#Kyutech #KitaQ #HMA #RoboCup2025 #Salvador pic.twitter.com/eYCaFkiprb
— Hibikino-Musashi@Home (@HMA_wakamatsu) July 21, 2025
We are in the finals!
We started with our own robot damaged during the transportation but now our super-team, including RoboCanes (U. of Miami), PUMAS (UNAM), @_erasers, and TIDbots (@jikei_tid), has got into the final at the #RoboCup at Home (DSPL) league!#RoboCup2025 pic.twitter.com/yFbCK7GEU6
— Luis Contreras (@TenshiTeacher) July 20, 2025