Recently, at the Global Developer Pioneer Conference and International Tailored Intelligent Skills Competition, the "Qijia Q1 Elderly Care Robot" under Rushen Robotics won the championship in the "Medical and Health Care Track"!

This is a competition centered around practical skills. All participating teams face on-site tasks with real systems and real abilities, and the final results are completely determined by the maturity of the project and on-site execution ability. The road to winning the championship in Qijia Q1 was not smooth sailing. Due to Xiao Ru's previous participation in various activities, the equipment malfunctioned during transportation and was still under intense maintenance until before the competition. At a critical moment, the Lingyu Intelligent team, who were competing together, took the initiative to lend a helping hand and provided crucial tool support. In a highly competitive environment, this move reflects the rare professional demeanor and technical assistance between embodied intelligence teams, and also adds an industry level respect and tacit understanding to this hardcore competition.
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In the end, Qijia Q1 went on stage with the "injury" external cable, not only efficiently completing all high difficulty tasks, but also winning the championship in the comprehensive competition of system interaction and execution success rate among multiple teams in the final showdown. During the competition, its stable performance also attracted the on-site attention of multiple mainstream media. Reporters from CCTV Finance and Hunan TV conducted interviews and experiential reports on the team on the field, recording the process of implementing this real ability from a broader public perspective.
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This competition has a complete scoring table and clear operational instructions, and all participating teams must complete designated tasks under unified rules. Quantify and evaluate key indicators such as task completion, action stability, safety control, and human-machine collaboration performance. Unlike other teams on the track who perform remote operations locally, the robotic team has chosen the more practical ultra remote operation, with some remote operation tasks completed by operators from the ultra remote operation center located at the Minimally Invasive Medical headquarters.
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Completing all tasks and winning the championship while the device is not fully charged is not accidental. What is reflected behind this is the engineering integrity of the overall architecture design, the matching of software and hardware systems, and the profound understanding of the medical and health care scenarios by the team.
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Completing the challenge and winning under real tasks, real systems, and real constraints, this competition actually completed an open and rigorous ability screening. From registration screening to final showdown, from daily operations to professional rehabilitation, the team of embodied robots that can complete the entire journey and stand on the championship podium has been designated as one of the few positions in the medical and health robot race with systematic landing capabilities.
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