<p>➀ Team RoboPig from the Technical University of Würzburg-Schweinfurt (THWS) secured third place at the 2025 Robothon competition in Munich, continuing its success streak since 2021; </p><p>➁ The competition challenges teams to develop robots capable of disassembling e-waste, with tasks increasing in difficulty annually—this year focusing on robots mimicking human-like logic and responsiveness; </p><p>➂ RoboPig redesigned its technical framework for broader usability and presented a phone diagnostic tool for recycling, praised by judges, as eight international teams tackled progressive challenges over several months.</p>
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