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 The HSR robot from Bremen emerged as the winner of the SutuRoboCup after scoring points in the "serving breakfast" challenge, in which the robot managed to pick two items from two different shelfs and place them on the breakfast table.  However, both robots only partially completed most of the challenges in the competition, since both teams have just started their work. This  made for some entertaining scenes and was also eagerly commented on in the livestream accompanying the event.  The HSR robot from Bremen emerged as the winner of the SutuRoboCup after scoring points in the "serving breakfast" challenge, in which the robot managed to pick two items from two different shelfs and place them on the breakfast table.  However, both robots only partially completed most of the challenges in the competition, since both teams have just started their work. This  made for some entertaining scenes and was also eagerly commented on in the livestream accompanying the event. 
 Examples of these entertaining moments, which occurred at many points, included the HSR robot moving towards the window to grab objects reflected in its glass, or the TIAGo robot repeatedly announcing its entry into a room with a spoken "knock knock". Examples of these entertaining moments, which occurred at many points, included the HSR robot moving towards the window to grab objects reflected in its glass, or the TIAGo robot repeatedly announcing its entry into a room with a spoken "knock knock".
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 All in all, the students were able to develop a good idea of the real RoboCup and how difficult it is for the robots to have to find their way around in a new environment. All in all, the students were able to develop a good idea of the real RoboCup and how difficult it is for the robots to have to find their way around in a new environment.




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