In recent years, artificial intelligence has undergone remarkable developments that have transformed many aspects of our everyday lives and businesses

To keep up with these developments and help our customers realize the potential of AI, DNV has decided to host a series of webinars on AI in collaboration with 2021.AI.

During the webinar series you will:

  • Learn how sovereignty and robust architecture directly impact adoption, time-to-production, and long-term value
  • Gain a practical overview anchored in the EU AI Act and GDPR, and learn how organisations can work proactively with AI compliance without slowing delivery
  • Learn how AI is more than technology, it's business. To ensure AI creates value, organization must focus on implementation and governance.
  • Get a practical example of how organisations can implement approval flows, logging, and continuous oversight without blocking innovation.
  • Learn how and why ISO 42001 provides a structured framework for risk management, transparency, and ethical AI deployment.

All webinars will be held in English.

Even if you cannot attend the live webinar, please register as they will be recorded and slides will be shared afterwards. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

Webinar #1: Sovereign GenAI Assistants That Deliver Real Value

AI succeeds when people can use it confidently - without uncertainty about where data goes, and who can access it.

In this case-based session, Bjarke Arreskov-Hansen shares examples from both public and private sector clients, demonstrating how sovereignty and robust architecture directly impact adoption, time-to-production, and long-term value.

You will see how organisations address constraints, vendor lock-in and data requirements - and with that in place can deliver outcomes faster. 

The session focuses on the practical patterns that remove friction for business, IT and security teams, and make AI solutions safe at scale. 

Fancy AI solutions are worth nothing if not used. Bjarke will show you how to make sure yours are.

The webinar will be held Febuary 25th at 9-10 am (CET). It is free to sign up.

About the presenter

Bjarke serves as the VP of Business Development & Partnerships at 2021.AI, where he works with organisations turning AI ambition into deployed solutions - especially where requirements for data control, security and compliance are non-negotiable. He draws on extensive experience leading complex growth and product initiatives in highly regulated environments and will share concrete lessons from real implementations

Webinar #2: Proactive AI Compliance: A Practical Approach to AI Regulation

AI regulation is no longer a single legal checklist - it is a cross-functional operating discipline that must keep pace with evolving use cases, vendors and risk exposure.

In this session, Charlotte Bagger Tranbjerg provides a practical overview anchored in the EU AI Act and GDPR, and shows how organisations can work proactively with AI compliance without slowing delivery.

The focus is not on timelines or legal theory, but on how to translate regulatory requirements into concrete controls and ways of working: continuous risk assessment, monitoring, and documentation practices. Participants will leave with a clear understanding of what “proactive AI compliance” looks like in practice - and which controls matter most when AI moves from experimentation to operations.

The webinar will be held end March at time to be determined. It is free to sign up.

About the presenter

Charlotte Bagger Tranberg, CEO & Founder of Lex Futura, is one of the Nordics’ most experienced advisors in tech and data compliance. With a legal PhD (2006), years as advisor and partner at Bech-Bruun, and recognition as Women in Data 2022, she combines deep legal expertise with strong technology understanding - helping organisations turn complex rules into workable, actionable practices across business, risk and legal teams.

Webinar #3: AI Is More Than Technology - It’s Business

In recent years, most companies have experimented with AI and invested heavily in new technologies. But to ensure that AI creates real value, organizations must focus on implementation and governance. And every new technology brings new risks that must be managed responsibly.

In this webinar, using concrete cases and real AI technologies, we take a closer look at what it takes to succeed with AI in practice—and explore how to build the business foundations for ambitious and responsible AI adoption. Participants will gain insights into:

  • How to assess and manage the risks that come with AI
  • How to establish relevant AI policies, governance structures, and strategic frameworks
  • Which business models and business cases AI can support
    How to create a practical model for AI development and implementation
  • This webinar focuses on everything around AI technology—the organizational elements that must work together to create effective, business‑driven, and responsible AI.

The webinar will be held April 15th at 09-10 am (CET). It is free to sign up.

About the presenter:

The webinar is presented by Niels Falk, Operations Manager in DNV, who has an engineering background and has worked with digital technology for more than 30 years. Niels built his first AI system in 1994. He brings deep experience from both large and small digital transformation projects, including implementations of ERP systems, CDEs, cloud solutions, reality capture and drones, 3D models, VR, and generative design. He has developed policies, governance models, competency frameworks and risk‑assessed hundreds of systems and technologies, from apps to robots.

 

Webinar #4: Best Practice: Efficient AI Operations with Sovereignty and Proper Governance

Most organizations do not struggle with AI ideas. They struggle with operationalizing AI with the right governance, auditability and control points. In this practical session on best practices, Björn Preuss explains how to ensure efficient AI operations supported by clear governance practices

The webinar covers the building blocks that enable sovereign and resilient AI: robust architecture, flexibility, defined controls, an AI registry, monitoring, and documentation that holds up in internal and external scrutiny. 

Björn will combine concrete examples with a show-and-tell in the GRACE AI Platform, illustrating how organisations can implement approval flows, logging, and continuous oversight without blocking innovation.

The webinar will be held May 20th at 10-11 am (CET). It is free to sign up.

About the presenter

Björn is the VP Product & AI Governance Advisory at 2021.AI. Björn helps organisations integrate AI into real operations - from governance and risk controls to scalable deployment and monitoring. He holds a PhD in quantitative economics, and bridges regulation, risk and engineering so requirements become clear control points, usable documentation, and practical operating routines.

Webinar #5: ISO 42001

As artificial intelligence becomes a key driver of innovation, organizations must ensure their AI systems are responsible, trustworthy, and compliant.

Every new technology comes with its risks, because with great power comes great responsibility. People and organizations alike must have faith that AI is being developed and applied responsibly and trustworthily for adoption to continue to flourish. ISO 42001 is the first international standard for AI management systems, providing a structured framework for risk management, transparency, and ethical AI deployment.

The webinar will be held mid June at time to be determined. It is free to sign up.

About the presenter

Erik is an auditor in DNV, and has been working in the field of information security since 2016, most recently in a position as a compliance and IT security specialist consultant, where he has helped implement GDPR and ISO 27001 policies in a wide range of companies in various industries. Erik has also worked as a GDPR specialist in a large financial company and has experience from previous positions in infrastructure maintenance and implementation, software development processes and tool support, as well as development.