November 10, 2025. For those who missed the opportunity to attend our seventh inspirational lecture with Dr. Paola Derudas on November 5, a recording is now available. During the talk, Paola explores how integrating 3D visualisation technologies with the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data principles can enhance archaeological documentation, interpretation, and data reuse across diverse user groups, including researchers, heritage professionals, and communities. Her talk addresses current needs and challenges in applying FAIR principles within archaeological practice, drawing on the perspectives of practitioners, data users, and institutions responsible for long-term data preservation. Using the Archaeological Interactive Report (AIR) as a case study, she demonstrates how interactive 3D visualisation, semantic structuring, and publication workflows can make archaeological data more transparent and reusable. Reflecting on her experience as a system designer, user, and mediator between archaeologists and developers, Paola discusses how such infrastructures evolve to meet changing user needs and considers future directions shaped by the growing influence of AI and large language models in archaeology.