Maker Faire Rome has always been one of my favorite shows. It brings makers, hobbyists and enthusiasts of all ages and genres together in one place. The ability to show the newest technology and the coolest STEM products is something that can’t be done to this caliber anywhere else. We at DigiKey are lucky to be a part of this great maker event.
Exhibitors 2022
- EDUCATION
- GAMES
- SCIENCE
- STEAM PUNK
- AEROSPACE
- DRONES
- FABRICATION
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- ROBOTICS
- VIRTUAL REALITY
- NEW MANUFACTURING
- RECYCLING & UPCYCLING
- STARTUP
- ARTISANS & NEW CRAFT
- FASHION & WEARABLES
- PRODUCT DESIGN
- HOME AUTOMATION
- INTERNET OF THINGS
- WELLNESS & HEALTHCARE
- INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
- OPEN SOURCE
- 3D PRINTING
- ART
- ENERGY & SUSTAINABILITY
- YOUNG MAKERS (< 18)
- FOOD & AGRICULTURE
- CIRCULAR ECONOMY
- 3D SCANNING
- KIDS & EDUCATION
- CULTURAL HERITAGE
- BIOLOGY
- MUSIC & SOUND
- HACKS
UAVIMALS
The project involves a small, lightweigh Its engineering was the result of a funding National Geographic Society grant that enabled the integration of a customized medium and a solid-state laser sensor. The system achieved excellent results in the context test, the medieval city of Cencelle (VT), revealing the profiles of two large urban environments, located close to the city walls, not yet intercepted by excavation surveys.
UAVIMALS Team
Federica Vacatello was born in Caserta on 11 February 1991 and there she conducted her first studies at the Pietro Giannone Liceo Ginnasio Statale. In 2009, she moved to Rome enrolling in the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy, with a specialization in Archeology. Concurrently with her master's degree, she undertakes scientific research activities within the same university context, focusing on Medieval Topography and Aerial Topography. In the same research sector, at the beginning of 2019 he obtained the Postgraduate School Diploma in Archaeological Heritage and in May 2022 the Research Doctorate with a work aimed at investigating the ancient anthropized landscape and its changes through the use of photogrammetry. from drone and aerial remote sensing. Following the victory of a Level I Grant, starting from 2018 she joins the community of researchers of the National Geographic Society for which she continues to carry out research activities in the scientific sectors of Archeology and Topography medieval. During the last six years you have lived and worked in different contexts for quite prolonged periods, in which you have experimented with the methods and technological means developed as support tools for archaeological research in the local area. In Italy you moved between Perugia, Ravenna and the province of Rimini while abroad you took part in the archaeological survey campaign in the city of Madaba, in Jordan. You are currently a research fellow at the chair of Christian and Medieval Archeology of the Department of Ancient Sciences of the University of Rome "Sapienza".