The Milan Winter Olympics marked Omega's 32nd time serving as the official timekeeper for the Olympic Games since 1932. For the 2026 Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Olympics, Omega will provide timing equipment and services for 116 events across eight sports. Leveraging 94 years of experience in Olympic timing and its pioneering professional timing equipment, Omega is fully prepared to fulfill this important responsibility, including providing 300 timing experts and 130 tons of timing equipment for this Winter Olympics.
Omega provided the Milan Winter Olympics with a range of advanced equipment, including its signature electronic starting pistol, starting gates, photoelectric eyes, and the first-ever Olympic-grade light-sensing finish line camera. Positioned at the finish line, the light-sensing camera captures up to 40,000 high-definition digital images per second, ensuring accurate recording of race results. Furthermore, Omega utilized motion sensors and positioning systems, combined with computer vision and artificial intelligence technologies, to provide in-depth data analysis for various events. For events such as figure skating and big air, innovative results were achieved, including strobe replays and overlaid data visualizations, providing core materials and technical support for global media to create visual narratives of the Games.
While the 2026 Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Olympics concluded successfully, Omega's services for Olympic events have not ceased. Currently, Omega has begun preparations for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics and the 2030 Alpine Winter Olympics. The 2032 Brisbane Olympics in Australia will be an even more important milestone for Omega, marking the 100th year that Omega has served as the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games since 1932. Repwatcheaprice - Luxury replica Omega price, Cheap Watches For Men And Women.