FLL project feedback
Hi everyone!
We are Tech It, a student robotics team from the Stavros Halioris Community Center in Greece. This year we are participating in the FIRST LEGO League Open International Mexico 2026
As part of the Innovation Project, we identified a problem through discussions with archaeologists: there is no easy and widely adopted way to create accurate and affordable digital replicas of archaeological monuments and artifacts. This means that many important sites and objects are difficult to study remotely, and as they deteriorate over time, there may be no detailed record of their current condition.
To address this, we developed the ArchaeoloMe Project.
Our Idea
ArchaeoloMe consists of:
- A wireless 3D scanner combining LiDAR and an RGB-D camera
- A lightweight design that can be mounted on drones or rovers
- Open-source hardware and software so researchers can build their own scanners
- A website that serves as a digital library for uploading and sharing 3D models (digital twins)
How It Works
Researchers can scan monuments and artifacts and upload the resulting 3D models to our website. These models can then be accessed by archaeologists and researchers around the world. Users will also be able to attach notes, annotations, and research findings directly to the 3D models.
Our Goal
We want to make the digital preservation of cultural heritage more affordable and accessible, while creating a global archive of archaeological and folkloric monuments for future generations.
Questions for the Community
We would greatly appreciate your feedback:
- Do you think this addresses a real problem in archaeology?
- Would archaeologists actually use a system like this?
- What technical or practical challenges do you foresee?
- How could we improve the idea?
Thank you very much for your time and feedback!
— Team Tech It