OIKN Supports Pertamina’s Research Center in Nusantara
Lamseen – The Nusantara Capital Authority (OIKN) has welcomed Pertamina’s plan to establish an international research center in Indonesia’s future capital through its property subsidiary, Patra Jasa. This initiative aims to strengthen research and innovation in the region, aligning with the government’s vision for Nusantara as a hub for scientific and technological advancements.
OIKN Deputy for Funding and Investment, Agung Wicaksono, stated that the project will occupy a site within Nusantara’s designated research and innovation zone. Moreover, he emphasized that this initiative will actively stimulate a dynamic ecosystem for scientific discovery and technological progress, ultimately fostering collaboration and innovation in key sectors.
To bring this vision to life, Pertamina will collaborate with the Bakrie Group to attract investments from key players in education, research, and innovation. This partnership is anticipated to drive economic growth and position Nusantara as a leading center for sustainable and energy-related research in Indonesia.
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Pertamina has officially announced its plans to develop an international research center in Nusantara, with a strong focus on green energy and sustainability. Moreover, this initiative closely aligns with Indonesia’s vision of transforming Nusantara, which is currently under construction in East Kalimantan, into a world-class, eco-friendly capital city.
OIKN Deputy for Funding and Investment, Agung Wicaksono, emphasized that the research center will play a key role in driving innovation in renewable energy and sustainable practices. Furthermore, the facility aims to attract global researchers and industry experts, thereby fostering significant contributions to advancements in green technology.
To ensure smooth implementation, OIKN and Patra Jasa have signed a cooperation agreement on land use in Nusantara. This agreement provides legal certainty for potential investors, creating a favorable environment for investment in research and development. By collaborating with government agencies and private sector players, Nusantara will emerge as a major hub for energy innovation in Indonesia.
Patra Jasa has reaffirmed its commitment to making Nusantara an environmentally friendly city by constructing buildings powered by low-emission energy sources. This initiative aligns with Indonesia’s goal of achieving net-zero emissions while fostering sustainable urban development.
President Director Ray S.M. Daulay emphasized that Patra Jasa is not only focused on infrastructure but also on developing a research facility to enhance the skills and expertise of Indonesia’s workforce. The facility will support government programs aimed at advancing research and innovation in sustainable energy and environmental conservation.
Additionally, Patra Jasa plans to allocate land for flora and fauna conservation efforts, ensuring that development in Nusantara maintains ecological balance. The company will also incorporate green architecture principles into its projects, prioritizing energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. Through these efforts, Patra Jasa aims to position Nusantara as a leading model for sustainable urban planning and green technology integration.
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