The Teenager Business Association, a general incorporated association headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo and led by Representative Director Shogo Yamada, will launch the fourth cohort of its corporate education business launch support program, the “Co-Creation Project,” in July 2026. Ahead of the program launch, the association began recruiting participating companies and will hold seven online briefing sessions starting May 15. The Co-Creation Project is a business support program for corporations considering new entry into the education business or looking to strengthen existing education operations. It mainly provides content and operational know-how for business education programs aimed at teenagers. The fourth cohort is scheduled to begin in July 2026 and will recruit around 10 companies. Eligible participants are corporations considering entry into the education sector or seeking to enhance existing education businesses. Program participation fees will be explained during the online briefing sessions. The online briefings will be held seven times, each from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., in an online format. Each session is limited to eight participants, and the participation fee is 3,000 yen including tax. The briefings will cover national policy trends in the education industry, the association’s original content and how to use it, its proprietary efficient customer acquisition methods, business model development and revenue simulation, real success stories and approaches to solving challenges, as well as a Q&A session. The briefing dates are May 15, 2026, which is already fully booked, May 19, May 21, May 23, May 27, May 28, and June 2. Since the first cohort, a wide range of corporations have participated in the Co-Creation Project, including cram schools, English schools, programming schools, nursery schools and kindergartens, soccer clubs, swimming schools, disability support businesses, after-school day services, campsite operators, school corporations, bodywor