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Mentawai One will be judged by how its systems fit together: conservation and culture, visitor demand, capital, infrastructure, technology, talent, and everyday community life.

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Strategic sector lenses
1.75%
MCoin Green Reserve contribution intended for MCF
100-year
Programme mandate framing
One
Coordinated SEZ ecosystem
Strategic Lens

A Sector View of the Planned Ecosystem

Sectors gives partners, regulators, operators, residents, and investors a clearer way to read the programme: not just by places on a map or user pathways, but by the economic engines that are planned to make the ecosystem work. Each page sets out the strategic role of a sector and then points to the island, mainland, governance, investment, or engagement routes where the detail lives.

Not Geography

The Mainland Will Remain Its Own Place-Based Pathway

Several sectors will depend on mainland-enabled systems such as energy, water, logistics, manufacturing, agriculture, and data infrastructure. Those systems will be referenced from Sectors, but the detailed geographic and industrial story will remain under The Mainland.

ESG Architecture

MCoin Will Transact. Torqua Will Protect the Purpose.

MCoin is planned as the visible transaction token across the SEZ. The programme intends that 1.75% of every MCoin transaction will go to the Mentawai Conservation Foundation and be converted into Torqua tokens, positioning Torqua as the Green Reserve settlement mechanism behind conservation, local culture, and verified ESG commitments.

Sector Architecture
Conservation & Indigenous Stewardship
The foundational value engine designed to permanently safeguard pristine land, marine reefs, indigenous sovereignty, and transparent public trust.
Tourism & Hospitality
A premium, capacity-managed visitor economy designed around experience quality rather than blunt volume.
Creative & Performing Arts
The planned cultural economy: resident performers, artists, venues, festivals, residencies, and public work.
Culinary & Food Systems
Food as destination infrastructure, linking chefs, students, seafood, agriculture, markets, and evening culture.
Education & Talent Pipeline
The capability pipeline planned to feed creative, culinary, conservation, surf, hospitality, research, and technical work.
Marine, Surf & Blue Economy
Surf, reefs, marina access, seafood, scientific diving, and blue carbon held as one ocean economy.
Health, Wellness & Healthcare
Clinical resilience and wellness programming designed to make remoteness feel considered, safe, and restorative.
Retail, Makers & Materials
Live commerce where makers, materials, craft, repair, circular systems, and product stories become part of the experience.
Residency & Community Development
The long-stay community layer: key workers, students, artists, researchers, families, and everyday services.
Green Finance & Market Infrastructure
Capital architecture for GIBFC, ACTA, MentEx, Torqua, investor protections, and ESG proof.
Technology, AI & Data
The operating layer planned to make payments, data, AI utility, compliance, and reporting legible.
Infrastructure, Utilities & Mobility
The quiet systems beneath the visible city: energy, water, mobility, logistics, utilities, and mainland resilience.
"A sector view shows what each engine is expected to contribute to the whole."

Explore the Programme by Role

Use Sectors for the investment thesis and system logic; Island and Mainland for place; Engage for participation; and Governance for the rules, approvals, and protections that are planned to hold the programme together.