Partner Pilot Pathway

A structured pilot for partners and industry bodies.

Airlines, hospitality groups, NGOs, professional associations and industry bodies use DKAM to issue verified affiliations and recognise capability across a network. A named contact agrees scope up front.

What a pilot covers

A DKAM pilot is intentionally bounded. We agree the scope with you up front so you can evaluate value with minimum risk.

  1. 1. Scoping conversation

    30 to 45 minutes. Confirm your context, current systems, decision-makers and what success looks like.

  2. 2. Pilot agreement

    A short, plain-English pilot scope document. Defines cohort, timelines, named contacts and a data handling note.

  3. 3. Controlled enablement

    Stand up your workspace. Verify the named admin. Optional sandbox before any live activity.

  4. 4. Run and observe

    Deliver the agreed pilot scope to a defined cohort. Observe uptake, verification activity, and any operational friction.

  5. 5. Review and decide

    Joint review against the agreed measures. Extend, expand, or close cleanly.

What we ask of you
  • A named sponsor inside your partner body.
  • Agreement on the cohort and outcomes in scope for the pilot.
  • A short review of the data handling note with your DPO or equivalent.
Named contacts

Pilot conversations are routed to a named contact at DKAM. You will not be passed between anonymous inboxes. Submissions are answered by a person, usually within five working days.