Help shape the future of D4InfoNet
We listen, adapt and develop based on the realities our customers face. That is why we need your input. Your participation will also make a difference beyond the screen. For every completed session, we donate trees that are planted in Denmark.
Join our user panel
As a member of our user panel, you will have the opportunity to share your experiences, test new features and provide feedback on upcoming initiatives. Your insights help shape the ongoing development of D4InfoNet, ensuring the platform continues to support your organisation’s needs.
Time turns into trees
When you join our user panel, we will invite you to take part in a user testing session lasting approximately 45 minutes. For every completed session, we donate 20 trees through Klimatræ ApS.
You will then receive a certificate from Klimatræ ApS confirming that your participation has been converted into tangible tree planting.
The trees are planted in Denmark by Klimatræ’s planting partner, Proviido, which has more than 40 years of experience in professional afforestation. A wide variety of native Danish tree species – typically more than 20 different species – are planted, helping to support biodiversity over time.
Why we do it
From the very beginning, D4InfoNet has been developed in close collaboration with our customers.
Their needs and experiences have guided the development of the platform and continue to shape the way we work today. This is at the heart of our development philosophy, which is why our user panel plays such an important role in the platform’s ongoing evolution.
From our base in Hillerød, we see first hand how nature changes and develops over time. In 2020, we launched a project to restore the surrounding landscape to nature. What was once an area of stony soil and barren land has since been transformed into a natural habitat featuring native wildflowers, thriving birdlife and a rich diversity of insects.
That is why it feels natural for us, that the time our customers invest not only helps improve D4InfoNet, but also contributes to something that continues to grow beyond the screen.

