In a ongoing effort to redefine the digital landscape of the Olympic Movement, #Alibaba Group, the Worldwide TOP Partner of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), has supported the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 (Milano Cortina 2026) in becoming the most intelligent Games in Olympic history.
Through a suite of advanced cloud and AI-driven solutions, Alibaba
Cloud, the digital technology and intelligence backbone of Alibaba
Group, is empowering the IOC and the Milano Cortina local organizing
committee to monitor and manage energy consumption, optimize
transportation systems, enhance broadcasting operations, and foster
IOC’s first use of LLM technology.
Kirsty Coventry, International Olympic Committee President, said:
“Every Olympic Games leaves its own mark in terms of technological
innovation. With Alibaba’s Cloud technologies and Qwen models, these
Games have set a new benchmark for intelligence
and creativity.”
Dr. Feifei Li, Senior Vice President of Alibaba Cloud Intelligence Group, President of International Business,
said: "Milano Cortina 2026 marks a milestone with the first use of LLM
technologies in the Olympic history powered by Alibaba's Qwen
models. Our
cloud and AI-powered systems that supported Milano Cortina
2026 demonstrate our dedication to enabling smarter operations, deeper
engagement, and new possibilities for the Olympic Movement.”
Alibaba Cloud’s AI-driven sustainability solutions and energy-efficient
cloud infrastructure enabled Milano Cortina 2026 to effectively measure
and analyze carbon emissions.
This move sets a scalable model for future host cities to deliver more energy-efficient and carbon-saving Olympic Games.
Key systems developed and deployed include:
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Enhanced Energy Data Management System deployed across all competition venues, allowing the Milano Cortina 2026 Organizing Committee and the IOC to monitor and analyse energy consumption and carbon emissions in real time. The IOC is also testing the Intelligent chatbot powered by Alibaba’s Qwen large language models, which enables staff to access both historical and real-time insights on electricity usage and power demand contingency.
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Energy Issue Tracking System that digitalise
workflows for identifying, escalating, and resolving energy anomalies, ensuring rapid responses and improving operational efficiency. -
Codeveloped Sustainability Platform that allows organisers to assess the full lifecycle footprint of Milano Cortina 2026, with a dedicated focus on generating long-term benefits for local communities.
Accelerating efficiency
Drawing on iconic, world-class winter sports venues, Milano Cortina 2026
unfolded across more than 22,000 square kilometres of northern Italy’s
alpine mountains and historic cities. Milano Cortina 2026 marked the
Winter Games with the widest geographical spread in
Olympic history. Spanning tens of thousands of square kilometres across
the Alps, the event utilized Alibaba Cloud’s systems to assist game
judging, coordinate logistics and operations, ensuring the Games ran
smoothly and efficiently.
The IOC has worked with Alibaba Cloud to debut a sophisticated Video Adjudication system for
the Milano Cortina 2026. Built on Alibaba Cloud's low-latency
livestreaming technology, this solution has been integrated into the
core competition infrastructure
to improve officiating precision. By synchronized management of
multi-signal video feeds, the system assists referees
in identifying fouls and provides instant arbitration playback to
resolve scoring disputes. The technology has been deployed in Freestyle
Skiing and Snowboard Slopestyle events to ensure accuracy for the
judging panel.
The Transportation Management System (TMS), built on Alibaba
Cloud, seamlessly connected venues across vast distances and delivered
precise mobility assurance for Olympic stakeholders including IOC staff,
athletes, volunteers, media and key personnel.
Through the Milano Cortina 2026 Transport App and related system
services, athletes and Olympic staff accessed personalised journey
planning and real-time updates via connected official transport
services. Throughout the Games, the app has mobilized
over 80,000 individuals.
Other operational service applications — from e-voucher system supplying meals to tens of thousands of Olympic stakeholders, to
meteorological service portal providing real-time weather
information for Milano Cortina Organizing Committee to ensure the safety
of outdoor competitions — also ran on Alibaba Cloud’s stable and
resilient infrastructure.
In addition, the cloud provider’s Apsara Video technology has powered
cloud-based live streaming and broadcasting for Milano Cortina 2026,
enabling global media access to press conferences, IOC daily briefings,
and post-competition athlete interviews in real
time. This fully cloud-hosted Game Video Content Distribution service supported
journalists with seamless video processing, editing, live and on-demand
distribution, and secure download capabilities — all delivered through
Alibaba Cloud’s resilient
infrastructure.
An AI makeover on Olympic Tradition
Alibaba Cloud introduced an “Intelligent Pin Trading Station” in the
Milano Olympic Village, adding an AI-enabled twist to one of the Games’
most cherished traditions.
Powered by Alibaba’s Qwen model, the station combines embodied devices
with an AI system capable of understanding both language and visuals.
Athletes place a pin into a capsule and interact naturally using voice
and gestures. The AI interprets commands in real-time
and guides a robotic arm to select a pin left by a
previous participant. The result is a playful exchange that connects
athletes through a tradition they already love, while broadening the
range of people, countries, and stories represented in each trade.
The Intelligent Pin Trading Station demonstrates how cloud-based AI can
support new forms of engagement—creating small moments of delight that
encourage connection and discovery. Throughout the Games, Alibaba Cloud
Intelligent Pin Station facilitated over 8,000
pin exchanges among athletes.
Intelligent by design
At Milano Cortina 2026, Alibaba Cloud’s Qwen large language models
powered the first use of LLM technologies in Olympic history, advancing
the IOC’s digital transformation and delivering a smarter, more
connected Games. Qwen supported a range of applications,
from enhancing global fan engagement to streamlining information
management and operations across the Olympic ecosystem.
Key platforms — including the Olympic
AI Assistant, NOC AI Assistant, and the Sports AI Platform —
used Alibaba Cloud’s infrastructure to enable multilingual fan
interactions, intelligent content search, and largescale media
management. Collectively, these AI-driven
systems set new benchmarks for accessibility, efficiency, and
intelligence within the Olympic environment.
Broadcasting redefined
In broadcasting, the OBS Live Cloud Platform, powered by Alibaba
Cloud, transformed how the Olympic Games were produced and delivered.
Replacing traditional satellite operations, the cloud-based
platform provided flexible, scalable, and high-quality
content distribution of 442 live video feeds for 42 broadcasters worldwide.
Cloud broadcasting significantly reduces the physical footprint. Milano Cortina 2026's
International Broadcasting Centre was 25% smaller than Beijing 2022 and 30% smaller than Pyeongchang 2018.
Complementing this were advanced AI solutions such as the Real-Time 360º Replay systems and the
Qwen-powered Automatic Media Description System (AMD). Together,
these innovations modernised live production workflows, improved media
turnaround speed, and set a new standard for intelligent broadcasting in
the Olympic Movement. Throughout the Milano
Cortina 2026, AMD has processed livestream signals of 391 competition sessions; meanwhile, Media Rights Holders (MRHs) had access to 4,198 video highlights of exciting moments from the competitions, all captured and produced by Alibaba Cloud's
Real-Time 360º Replay systems.
Through its longstanding collaboration with the IOC, Alibaba Cloud
continues to transform the Olympic Games, making them more sustainable,
efficient, and intelligent for all participants and audiences
worldwide.
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