Organized by the Advanced Technology Exploration Community (ATEC), The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Shanghai Innovation Institute, this year's competition aims to establish a "Turing Test" framework for embodied AI, pushing robots beyond the safety of controlled laboratories to demonstrate stability and intelligence in open, dynamic, and unstructured environments.
Registration is now open on the official website, inviting teams from universities, research institutions, technology companies, and independent groups worldwide to validate their innovations on arm-equipped legged robots against the unpredictability of the real world.
Defining the "Turing Test" for Robots
While many robotics competitions focus on isolated demonstrations or specific indoor scenarios, ATEC2026 is designed to answer a critical question: Can robots truly leave the laboratory and function reliably in our complex world? The competition serves as a public verification framework for embodied intelligence, moving from "demonstration feasibility" to "application reliability."
To achieve this, ATEC2026 revolves around three core capabilities of robots: locomotion, manipulation, and environment modification. By integrating movement, operation, and environmental interaction into a unified evaluation chain, ATEC2026 tests the robot's ability to autonomously complete long-horizon, continuous complex tasks in open, dynamic, and unstructured real-world environments. This approach ensures that the competition evaluates the true "intelligence" of the system-its ability to handle uncertainty and adapt to physical disturbances without human intervention.
A Rigorous Path from Simulation to Reality
The competition follows a comprehensive "Online Simulation ? Real-World Transfer ? Real-World Validation" framework, ensuring that successful algorithms are robust enough for physical deployment.
Registration for ATEC2026 opened on April 1 and will remain open until May 30, 2026, inviting global participation. Following registration, the competition officially begins with an Online Qualifier running from May 1 to June 30, 2026. This initial stage is designed to establish a clear and reproducible pathway from simulation-based validation to real-world application. It features two distinct tracks focusing on Robot Hiking (legged locomotion) and Table Clean-up (tabletop manipulation) within a simulated environment.
The top-performing teams from the online stage will then advance to the Real-World Preliminary rounds. These physical events will be held across three regions: Pittsburgh (September), Shanghai (October), and Hong Kong (November). These regional challenges will rigorously test the "sim-to-real" transfer capability, requiring robots to execute long-distance locomotion, target detection, grasping, and precise placement in a single, continuous run.
The journey culminates in the Grand Final in Hong Kong in December 2026. Set in open outdoor environments-featuring natural terrain, stairs, and unstructured obstacles-robots must complete multi-stage objectives within a single continuous run. This final stage serves as the ultimate test, demanding sustained consistency in perception, decision-making, and execution over long-horizon workflows.
Awards and Global Expertise
ATEC2026 offers significant incentives to drive technical breakthroughs. The Online Qualifier features a prize pool of $40,000 USD, while the Real-World Preliminary events offer awards valued up to $150,000 USD. The Champion of the Grand Final will exclusively win a $150,000 USD prize pool. Additionally, compute resource vouchers and travel allowances are available for eligible teams.
The competition is guided by a panel of world-renowned experts to ensure technical rigor. The panel is chaired by Prof. Yunhui Liu of The Chinese University of Hong Kong and advised by Prof. Masayoshi Tomizuka of UC Berkeley. The expert committee includes leading academics and researchers from institutions such as Tsinghua University, The University of Hong Kong, Nanyang Technological University, University of Victoria, University of South Florida, and Ant Group.
The competition is co-organized by a broad consortium of world-renowned academic and industry institutions, such as Tsinghua University, Peking University, Fudan University, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Ant Group, with participation and cooperation from leading enterprises across the embodied intelligence industry chain, such as LimX Dynamics, DISCOVER Robotics, and AgileX Robotics.
Since 2020, the ATEC has been successfully held five times, attracting nearly 5,000 teams from over 200 universities worldwide.
Registration Information
-- Registration Period: 10:00, April 1 - 22:00, May 30, 2026 (UTC+8)
-- Online Competition Period: 10:00, May 1 - 22:00, June 30, 2026 (UTC+8)
-- Official Website: https://www.atecup.com/competitions/ATEC2026
-- Scope of Robot Selection: Arm-equipped Legged Robots, including but not limited to:
-- Humanoid robots (Bipedal with arms)
-- Quadrupeds with manipulators
-- Wheeled-legged platforms with arms
About ATEC
ATEC (Advanced Technology Exploration Community) focuses on practical development of cutting-edge technologies in the computer science field. The community is dedicated to building an industry-academia-research collaboration platform for next-generation intelligent technologies. It promotes applied research on innovative technologies, supports the cultivation of application-oriented technical talent, and fosters a positive and enterprising culture among programmers and engineers. ATEC Community is founded by Tsinghua University, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Zhejiang University, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Ant Group.
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