
KiRAMEX
Focuses on technology and education.
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Total Funding | 000k |

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KiRAMEX Corp. is a Japanese educational technology firm established in February 2009. Initially founded by Masayuki Murata, who drew from his own challenging experiences learning to code, the company set out to streamline the process for others. The company's journey began with the development of a co-purchase website for premium tickets, but it pivoted to IT education in September 2012 with the launch of its flagship service, "TechAcademy".
The core of KiRAMEX's business is its online programming school, TechAcademy, which has served over 30,000 students. This platform provides online, bootcamp-style programs where learners are paired with active engineers for personalized mentoring. The business model is centered on tuition fees for these educational courses, which cover a wide array of digital skills. Revenue is generated directly from individuals and corporate clients seeking to upskill their employees, with a client roster that includes over 900 companies such as Kirin Holdings and Mitsubishi UFJ Bank.
TechAcademy's services are distinguished by their practical, output-focused approach, requiring students to build actual web services and applications. Each student is assigned a personal mentor for weekly one-on-one sessions and has access to daily chat support. Beyond education, KiRAMEX extends its ecosystem to include "TechAcademy Career," a free job-scouting service for its graduates, and "TechAcademy Works," which provides graduates with freelance project opportunities. The company also caters to a younger demographic with "TechAcademy Junior" for K-12 students and offers corporate IT training through "TechAcademy Business". In a significant milestone, KiRAMEX became a wholly-owned subsidiary of United, Inc. in February 2016, a move intended to accelerate its growth. The current leadership is under President and CEO Takahiro Higuchi, who took the helm in June 2018.
Keywords: online education, programming school, EdTech, IT training, TechAcademy, digital skills, coding bootcamp, corporate training, reskilling, career development, web development education, app development courses, Masayuki Murata, Takahiro Higuchi, United Inc., online mentoring, personalized learning, freelance support, job placement, K-12 tech education