More effective knowledge development, collaboration and sharing in joint-industry and project networks, communities and networks.
Knowledge sharing and learning in joint-industry projects and networks is crucial in order to leverage the impact of the activities of their stakeholders. Effective knowledge exchange and learning requires an explicit and focused effort to engage active participation of network members and improve the impact of the project activities.

DNV has an extensive track record in management and facilitation of Joint industry projects and programs focused on knowledge exchange and effective learning. We provide the following services to Joint-industry projects and programs:
- Support and co-ordinate networking through the design and facilitation of knowledge markets to broker contacts between network members
- Create and facilitate best practice sharing processes and events
- Create a secure community platform for project members to hold discussion for a based on web 2.0 technology
- Provide a content management platform for the dissemination of project results and other resources
- Design and facilitate a lessons learned program for the network members
- Establish project evaluation plans to ensure that the project(s) learn from their experiences and introduce continuous improvements to the delivery of their objectives.
Recent client cases
DNV contributes to knowledge exchange in EU CCS projects
In collaboration with the DNV’s Cleaner Energy and Utilities unit the knowledge management team has secured a three year contract from the European Commission to support a network of 12 demonstration projects in CCS.
> Read moreDNV supports Sellafield to exchange knowledge in its supply chain
It is understood within Sellafield Ltd that approximately 80% of the knowledge it needs is held by its supply chain. DNV has facilitated a knowledge market to exchange knowledge in its supplier network
> Read moreDNV supports the UK Nuclear Decommissioning Authority
DNV supports the NDA to coordinate knowledge exchange across the nuclear industry
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