Google Named Official Cloud Provider for LA 2028 Olympics
Google Powers LA 2028 Olympics With Cloud and AI
The Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organizing Committee (LA28) announced Wednesday that Google will serve as the official cloud service provider for the upcoming games. As part of this multi-faceted partnership, Google joins as a founding partner of LA28 - the private nonprofit organization overseeing Olympic operations.

Comprehensive Technology Partnership
The agreement extends beyond LA28 to include collaborations with:
- The United States Olympic Committee (Team USA)
- NBCUniversal, the games' official broadcast partner
Google will deploy its cloud computing infrastructure and artificial intelligence capabilities across multiple aspects of the Olympic experience. During the games, spectators will benefit from:
- Real-time access to competition data via Google Search's new "AI Mode"
- Enhanced viewing experiences through NBCUniversal's multi-platform broadcasts
- Instant athlete performance analytics and schedule updates powered by Gemini AI
Operational Enhancements
The tech giant's solutions will also streamline behind-the-scenes operations:
- Advanced event planning tools
- Smart venue management systems
- Data-driven decision making platforms
LA28 Chair Casey Wasserman emphasized their vision: "We're creating a technologically advanced, interactive Olympics. Google's innovations will help spectators navigate venues and follow events seamlessly - truly making technology serve sports."
The partnership marks one of the most significant technology integrations in Olympic history, setting a new standard for digital engagement at global sporting events.
Key Points:
- Google becomes official cloud provider for LA 2028 Olympics
- Partnership includes Team USA and NBCUniversal
- AI-powered features will enhance spectator experiences
- Operational systems to benefit from cloud optimization
- Sets new benchmark for tech integration at mega-events

