RoboCup German Open - Köln - March 2026,

Mark Honkoop, Chiara Patania, Julia Blaauboer, Macha Meijer, Marilène Oud, Kim Verkuijl, Vivienne Jansen, Amanda Jansen, Dário Catarrinho, Julia de Vries, Gijs de Jong, Fiona Nagelhout.
Mark Honkoop, Julia de Vries, and Gijs de Jong,
Team Description Paper – whIRLwind Amsterdam – RoboCup 2026 – Incheon – Korea, February 2, 2026.
The team was a continuation of the Dutch Nao Team, which itself is a continuation of the Dutch Aibo team. See for more details the history of the Dutch Nao Team.
The Dutch Nao Team prepared for the new situation by attenting the Beijing Masters, where they experimented with the Booster T1 (and reached the 8th place in the competition), as described in the last technical report of the Dutch Nao Team (section 6.4 onwards):
Vivienne Jansen, Amanda Jansen, Mark Honkoop, Julia Blaauboer, Macha Meijer, Marilène Oud, Rick van der Veen, Fiona Nagelhout, Harold Ruiter, Fyor Klein Gunnewiek, Kim Verkuijl, Dário Xavier Catarrinho,
Dutch Nao Team - Technical Report 2025, 6 January 2026.
RoboCup Asia-Pacific - Beijing Masters - August 2025

Back row: Macha Meijer, Gijs de Jong, Juell Sprott, Mark Honkoop, Julia Blaauboer, Rick van der Veen
Front row:
Harold Ruiter, RoboCup trustee Changjiu Zhou, Marina Orozco González, Julia de Vries
The whIRLwind Amsterdam team and Dutch Nao Team are part of the Intelligent Robotics Lab from the University of Amsterdam.
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