MILAN, ITALY -
Media OutReach Newswire
– 8 February 2026 - Alibaba Group today opened "Alibaba Wonder on Ice"
(AWI), an interactive public installation in Milan's Piazza del Castello
Sforzesco, using artificial intelligence and cloud computing to
showcase how virtual retail experiences could evolve during the Milano
Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
Set against the historic backdrop of the Sforza Castle and the
commercial artery of Via Dante, AWI turns one of Milan's most
recognizable public spaces into a live demonstration of how digital
technologies can intersect with culture, commerce and consumer
engagement. Powered by Alibaba's advanced technology stack, the showcase
illustrates how artificial intelligence can enable immersive,
interactive digital retail experiences that respond dynamically to
individual preferences.
"Alibaba and the IOC share a simple belief together: technology should
enable the Olympic Games to be more exciting, accessible, sustainable
and connected," said
Joe Tsai, Chairman of Alibaba Group. "With the power of AI, we
are moving from "Cloud Olympics" toward "Intelligent Olympics", as AI
helps us work better, make smarter decisions, and connect more
meaningfully."
"I'm delighted to be here at the Alibaba Group Showcase, celebrating
nine years of our partnership which represents one of the most
significant technological transformations in Olympic history. Building
on innovations delivered at recent Games, Milano Cortina 2026 represents
a major step forward in cloud-based, AI-enabled broadcasting and
operations, setting a new benchmark for future editionsn. Together with
Alibaba, we're not only ensuring the Games remain efficient and
sustainable, but also remain engaging through sports media technology to
audiences, athletes and fans worldwide", said
Kirsty Coventry, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC)"
A Personalized Journey Guided by AI
At the core of the installation is an AI-guided journey that brings
virtual retail into a physical environment. Upon entry, visitors are
invited to share simple preferences—such as their favorite Milano
Cortina 2026 sport—with an AI agent, which uses these inputs to curate a
personalized journey throughout the space. Visitors may also choose to
have their photo taken to generate a real-time digital avatar, further
tailoring the journey to the individual.
The AI agent then acts as a virtual stylist, interacting with visitors
and offering tailored recommendations for clothing, fragrance, and
makeup. As participants make selections, the experience evolves
continuously, demonstrating how AI-enabled retail can move beyond static
product catalogues towards adaptive, interactive experiences. Each
journey culminates in a personalized AI-generated video in which the
visitor's avatar becomes the central character in a digital gala
setting.
The experience is supported by Alibaba's latest AI and cloud
technologies, including its Qwen3 series of large language and vision
models, Wan 2.2 image-to-video generation model, and Taobao Vision's
immersive shopping solution, and Alibaba Cloud's global cloud
infrastructure.
Architecture Inspired by Ice and Light
Spanning 40 meters, the installation consists of two architectural elements:
- - The Snow Globe, a spherical pavilion that serves as an interactive
space during the day and transforms into a projection surface for
AI-generated visuals in the evening
- - The Crystalized Skirt Building, a sculptural structure inspired by
the crystalline geometry of frost and snowflakes, which houses the
immersive AI-powered virtual retail experience.
Designed with sustainability in mind, the installation uses recyclable
materials and leaves no permanent footprint on the historic plaza.
AWI will be open to the public from February 7–22, 2026, during the
Olympic Winter Games, and March 6–15, 2026, during the Paralympic Winter
Games.
Showcasing the First AI-Generated Olympic Fan Art Collection
The opening of AWI also marked the unveiling of the results of the
Alibaba Cloud AIGC Championship @ Milano Cortina 2026, the first Olympic
fan engagement initiative of its kind developed in partnership with the
International Olympic Committee, the Olympic Museum and the Milano
Cortina 2026 Organising Committee.
Using Alibaba's Wan video generation models, fans from around the world
created original video artworks inspired by four winter sports: figure
skating, short track speed skating, alpine skiing, and snowboarding.
A curated selection of the top 100 works is now being displayed on the
surface of the Snow Globe. This collection represents the first
AI-generated artworks to be displayed by the Olympic Museum located in
Lausanne, Switzerland. Ten creators will be awarded tickets to attend
the Olympic Winter Games in person.
By combining Olympic inspiration with accessible AI technology, Alibaba
Wonder on Ice invites fans worldwide to go beyond spectating, allowing
them to step into the Games, express their "vibe," and join the Olympic
Movement in an entirely new way.