Jakarta, 13 February 2026 – In an increasingly competitive global investment landscape, success is no longer defined solely by the availability of capital, but by the ability to build strategic collaborations that effectively bridge ideas, markets, and real-world implementation. The combination of cross-border collaboration, execution-ready ecosystems, and strong access to the domestic market has made strategic partnership–based investment models increasingly relevant in attracting global investors to enter and grow in Indonesia.
In response to these dynamics, Living Lab Ventures (LLV), the corporate venture capital (CVC) arm of Sinar Mas Land, is strengthening its investment approach through a strategic collaboration ecosystem, particularly in the urban innovation and healthcare sectors. LLV positions itself not merely as an investor, but as a strategic collaboration platform that orchestrates synergies among global investors, corporations, startups, institutions, and strategic partners within a structured, execution-oriented framework. These strategic insights were presented during the LLV Corporate Update and Media Briefing titled “Mobilizing Capital and Global Partnership: Powering Urban and Healthcare Innovation,” held on Wednesday, 11 February 2026, at The Energy Building, South Jakarta.

Mulyawan Gani, CEO of Digital Business Sinar Mas Land and Managing Partner of LLV, stated, “Global investors today are looking for more than just investment opportunities. They need partners who can orchestrate collaboration and ensure clear implementation pathways. LLV serves as a strategic bridge connecting global capital with local ecosystems in an integrated manner. This approach positions LLV as a partner capable of lowering market entry barriers and accelerating the validation and adoption of solutions.”
LLV’s strategic collaboration model ensures that every investment is supported by a structured go-to-market strategy, access to strategic partners, and clear implementation support. Beyond connecting investors and innovators, LLV also facilitates integration with corporations and relevant ecosystems to enable sustainable business growth.

Bayu Seto, Partner at LLV, added, “Our role is to act as a catalyst for cross-border collaboration. We ensure that every partner has access to the networks, infrastructure, and ecosystem needed to scale. With this approach, global investors can move faster and enter the Indonesian market with greater confidence.”
Currently, LLV manages four thematic investment vehicles: the City Centric Fund, the Healthcare Fund, the Urban Gateway Fund, and one of its latest funds, the Japan Thematic Fund. All of these investment vehicles are focused on sectors with strong long-term growth potential, particularly in urban development and healthcare services, with an emphasis on implementation readiness, market adoption, and the creation of measurable economic impact. LLV’s key strength lies in its ability to provide a clear entry pathway for global investors and partners. Through its integrated ecosystem, LLV supports global investors not only in deploying capital, but also in understanding the local market context, building relevant local partnerships, and accelerating implementation. This comprehensive approach has strengthened global investor confidence in entering the Indonesian market.
Supported by the BSD City ecosystem as a living laboratory and implementation sandbox, LLV provides a space for global partners to pilot solutions, localize business models, and accelerate market development within an integrated environment. Through initiatives such as the International Landing Pad and LLV Innovation Lab (InnoLab), LLV presents a collaboration model that enables global investors and innovators to establish a stronger and more sustainable presence in Indonesia.
By strengthening its strategic collaboration–based investment model, LLV reaffirms its commitment to becoming a platform that brings together global capital, innovation, and local ecosystems within a sustainable synergy framework—driving the acceleration of urban innovation and healthcare services while strategically and systematically attracting global investor participation.



