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Partnerships built to lift everyone they touch

We choose partners the way we build infrastructure — for durability, not headlines. Every collaboration is measured by the value it creates for the people downstream of it.

Rahmatan Lil Alamin — a mercy to all

Partnership as an act of shared benefit

InfraLoka's founder builds the company on the principle of Rahmatan Lil Alamin — being a source of mercy and benefit to all, not just to shareholders. In practice, that means we pick partnerships that widen opportunity rather than concentrate it: cloud infrastructure that makes healthcare finance reachable, legal AI that makes justice more accessible, and research collaborations that keep knowledge flowing between Indonesia and the world. A partnership is only worth pursuing if it leaves more people better off than it found them.

Shared prosperity, not extraction

We structure engagements so both sides compound value over time — measured outcomes for our partners, not just billable milestones for us.

Built to last, not to launch

Every partnership starts with the infrastructure question "what happens in year three?" — reliability and trust over quick wins.

How we partner

We work across four kinds of relationships, each with a distinct shape but the same standard for mutual benefit.

Technology & infrastructure

Cloud providers, AI labs, and platform vendors we co-build with — sharing architecture, tooling, and technical roadmaps.

Sector innovators

Healthcare finance, legal tech, and fintech partners where our infrastructure becomes the operational backbone of their mission.

Research & academia

University and lab collaborations — like the ITB–IIT corridor — that keep our engineering grounded in rigorous, open inquiry.

Community & mentorship

Organizations that share our commitment to developing the next generation of Southeast Asian engineers and founders.

Building something that should benefit more people?

If your organization is solving a problem where better infrastructure means wider access — healthcare, legal, education, research — we want to hear about it.

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