Overview
DigiDouble made its public debut at Maker Faire Rome 2025 with an interactive installation that scanned over 500 visitors across three days. The installation showcased our DigiDouble.share technology—combining rapid photogrammetry scanning with digital delivery through the DD.Share platform.
The project was awarded the Maker of Merit Award by Maker Faire organization, recognizing its innovation in making professional 3D scanning accessible and engaging for the public.
The Experience
Visitors participated in a complete DigiDouble.share journey:
- Registration - Quick sign-up on the DD.Share platform
- 60-second scan - Step into the photogrammetry rig for instant capture
- Automated processing - Replica3D generates photorealistic 3D models
- Personalized delivery - Receive a unique link to view and share their 3D avatar
- Social sharing - Share digital doubles across social media
The entire process, from scan to delivery, took just 3-15 minutes—allowing visitors to receive their 3D avatar before leaving the event.
Impact
The Maker Faire installation validated DigiDouble.share as a complete event solution. It scanned over 800 visitors across 3 days with a 60% social sharing rate and 100% system uptime. The project received the Maker of Merit Award, recognizing how it transformed professional scanning technology into an accessible, engaging public experience—exploring themes of digital identity and self-representation while delivering memorable, shareable moments.
Winner of the Maker of Merit Award at Maker Faire Rome 2025, this installation proved that cutting-edge 3D scanning technology can create meaningful public experiences at scale.