Clients

Trust grows in environments where information truly has to be right

The organisations on this page show the kind of practice in which 2dA operates: archives, heritage institutions, healthcare, infrastructure, government, knowledge environments and document-intensive organisations where digitisation is inseparable from structure, quality, accessibility and downstream use.

Archives and heritage Files and information management Trusted delivery
Opdrachtgevers en praktijk van 2dA
What connects these names

Not just the sector, but the nature of the challenge

Again and again it comes down to information that must remain reliable, findable, well structured and durably usable, while quality, context and practicality must all be safeguarded at the same time.

Why this matters

New clients are usually not looking for isolated scan production

They are looking for a party that understands the whole route: from preparation and digitisation to metadata, delivery, further development and day-to-day use in practice.

Broadly deployable

From regional archives and heritage institutions to police, healthcare, infrastructure and large document environments.

The same core question every time

How do we make information durably accessible, logically structured and practically usable without losing control?

Trust through execution

Clients recognise 2dA especially where quality, production, metadata, scanning on demand and workable delivery have to come together.

Recognisable practice

Clients choose 2dA where information must remain not only digital, but also manageable and explainable

In 2dA's daily practice, selection, preparation, restoration, quality control, metadata, archive processing, privacy, AI support and delivery are often closely connected. That is why 2dA does not work from isolated disciplines, but from trajectories in which these components logically follow and strengthen one another.

Why this builds trust

Because 2dA fits organisations that take the information chain seriously

You can see this in clients working with fragile material, large volumes, high metadata requirements, scanning on demand, privacy-sensitive files or trajectories that need to take place partly on site and partly within existing infrastructures.

An overview

Organisations 2dA works for

This overview does not just show recognisable names, but above all the breadth of the practice in which 2dA operates. From archives and heritage institutions to police, healthcare and infrastructure, the work always involves aligning preservation, quality, production, metadata, accessible information and reliable delivery.

Noord-Hollands Archief
Regionaal Archief Noordwest Utrecht
Regionaal Archief Rivierenland
Tresoar
Waterlands Archief
Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum
Collectie Overijssel
KVAN
Nationaal Archief
Gemeente Amsterdam Stadsarchief
Radboudumc
Meander Medisch Centrum
Politie
Hyster-Yale Group
Alliander
ABN AMRO
Transavia
WBA

More than scanning alone

Clients rarely arrive with a single isolated request. In practice, selection, preparation, restoration, quality control, metadata, archive processing, privacy, AI support and delivery are closely connected.

That is why 2dA works not from isolated disciplines, but from trajectories in which these components logically follow and reinforce each other.

From in-house production to on-site work

For some clients, the strength lies in 2dA's own production environment and scan lines. In other situations, 2dA connects directly to the client's reality: with on-site digitisation, with a temporary setup, or with scanning on demand within an existing scanning or consultation environment.

That flexibility makes it possible to tailor the approach without losing control.

Trust also has to work organisationally

2dA's practice is not only about technology. Organisations want to know whether execution is scalable, whether quality is reproducible, whether processes are explainable and whether people can work well within that execution model.

That is why 2dA also shows how technology, process design and inclusive work and development support one another in practice.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about clients and practice

Does 2dA mainly work for archives and heritage institutions?

No. 2dA also works for healthcare, infrastructure, government, companies and other document-intensive organisations where information needs to remain reliable and usable.

Can new clients with a similar question also work with 2dA?

Yes. Recognising your situation in this type of practice is often a good indication that 2dA may also be relevant for your organisation.

Does it always involve large trajectories?

No. Smaller or phased trajectories can also fit well, as long as it is clear what the information needs to support later on.

Recognise this type of challenge? Then there is a good chance 2dA is relevant for your organisation as well.

Recognising this client practice usually means your organisation is dealing with the same combination of quality, structure, accessibility, metadata, privacy and practical delivery.