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Beijing hosts China's first fully autonomous 3-on-3 AI robot soccer match

Beijing hosts China's first fully autonomous 3-on-3 AI robot soccer match

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Four teams of humanoid robots faced off in a fully autonomous 3-on-3 soccer match powered entirely by artificial intelligence in Beijing on Saturday night.

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Global Industry Growth, Competitive Landscape, Opportunities, and Challenges

The Global Smart Agriculture Market, valued at USD 15.9 billion in 2025, will grow at a CAGR of 11.8% to reach USD 43.3 billion by 2034. Driven by IoT, AI, and robotics, the market enhances farm productivity and sustainability, addressing global food demand, climate change, and labor shortages. Smart Agriculture Market Dublin, June 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Smart Agriculture Market Size, Share, Trends, Analysis, and Forecast 2025-2034 | Global Industry Growth, Competitive Landscape, Opportunities, and Challenges" has been added to offering. The global Smart Agriculture market, valued at USD 15.9 billion in 2025, is projected to expand at a CAGR of 11.8%, reaching USD 43.3 billion by 2034 This dynamic sector harnesses digital technologies to optimize farming productivity, sustainability, and resource efficiency. 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Precision irrigation systems, soil health sensors, and drone-assisted crop monitoring experienced widespread adoption, notably in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. AI-powered predictive tools forecasted crop yields and detected pests, enabling proactive farmer interventions. Agri-tech companies launched smart greenhouse platforms with automated climate control and AI-directed nutrient dosing, enhancing controlled environment outputs. Public-private partnerships initiated pilot programs in developing economies, focusing on farmer education and subsidizing IoT equipment to boost adoption. Carbon monitoring and sustainability tools integrated into farm management software gained traction as food producers tracked emissions, soil health, and regenerative practices, aligning with global ESG standards. The trend is moving from fragmented solutions towards integrated, scalable data-driven platforms. By 2025 and beyond, the smart agriculture market will deepen its digital economy integration with climate resilience, food traceability, and autonomous operations. Advances in edge computing and 5G will enable faster data processing on farms, supporting real-time analytics for tasks like livestock monitoring, pesticide application, and irrigation scheduling. Autonomous tractors and robotic harvesters will expand beyond trials. Blockchain technology's role will grow in ensuring supply chain transparency, verifying sourcing practices, and monitoring product quality. Further global efforts to cut agriculture's environmental footprint will propel carbon-smart farming solutions, including platforms monetizing regenerative practices via carbon credits. Governments are likely to offer stronger incentives for smart agriculture, especially in climate-prone regions. Agri-tech firms will focus on modular platforms adaptable to diverse crops, languages, and farming scales. 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Singapore to roll out self-driving shuttles in Punggol by late 2025 (VIDEO)
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Relive the iPhone launch exactly 18 years ago via this TV news report
Relive the iPhone launch exactly 18 years ago via this TV news report

Digital Trends

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Relive the iPhone launch exactly 18 years ago via this TV news report

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