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2nd What Bimanuals Can Do
(WBCD 2026) Competition
in IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) 2026
1-5 June 2026 · Vienna,
Austria
(Remote participation sites will be available in Shanghai, China and Silicon Valley, USA.)
Contact: wbcd.competition@gmail.com
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Overview
The WBCD Competition challenges teams to solve real-world manipulation tasks that represent actual industry needs with billion-dollar market potential. Unlike typical research benchmarks, our tasks are carefully designed by leading robotics companies to address genuine commercial applications in logistics, life sciences, and manufacturing.
Compete for a $200,000 total prize pool, with first-place winners receiving a competition robot worth $50,000-$60,000. Teams will use bimanual teleoperation systems to complete complex tasks requiring coordinated dual-arm manipulation—a critical capability for next-generation automation.
Competition Tracks
Click on each track to explore detailed task descriptions and evaluation criteria.
Competition Format & Schedule
Key Dates
Competition Phases
Before Competition
At Competition
Awards
Track 1: Logistics Packing
Track 2: Lab Experiments
Track 3: Deformable Manipulation
WBCD 2025 Highlights
Highlights Gallery
What People Said About WBCD 2025
"My motivation for supporting this competition is simple: just to encourage these young people to dare to think, dare to try, and to ensure they have the opportunity to persist in their efforts."- Zhang Yan, CEO of DataWiz
"This competition made us realize that robotics breakthroughs require both hardware reliability and algorithmic robustness. Every detail, from motor control parameters to inverse kinematics, can be critical."- EPFL Create Lab Team, Winner of Life Science Track
"We didn't choose simple 'pick and place' tasks. We chose flexible objects and bimanual coordination to define the direction for academia and industry over the next 1-2 years."- Josh, CEO of ARX
"It was a delightful experience; I met so many passionate people and learned a lot too. Thank you for organizing it."- Vismay Vakharia, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
"My goal is to make it really easy for anyone to set up their own robot... just connect via a VR headset and get a first-person feel for it. I'm just here to see what everyone else is building and have a good time!"- Davide Heydt (Spawn), Solo Participant & Platform Developer
"We were constantly debugging, collecting data, and training policies for three days straight. We were exhausted, but the moment we learned we won the championship, all the fatigue vanished."- Li Weize, Team Nailong (Joint team from Tsinghua, NWU, Gatech, Umich), Winner of Table Operations
"We see a trend where teams are mixing teleoperation with end-to-end models to create a 'data flywheel.' It's a paradigm shift in the robotics industry, and it is very exciting."- Huang Di, WorldEngine AI
Organizers
Calvin Zhou
Co-Founder at RoboForce