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Teens Tech Incubator

TTI combines hands-on learning, global collaboration, and real-world application, helping teens not only understand technology, but use it to enhance their learning, creativity, and problem-solving abilities.

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WHY REGISTER? 

The TTI advantage: Building the Next Generation of Tech Innovators. 

Global Competitive Edge

Students don't just learn in a vacuum; they collaborate in a live synchronous global classroom with global peers building a high-value international network.

Project-Based Portfolio

Every student exits the program with a "Tech for Good" Capstone Project and coding application they can showcase on college applications or resumes.

Leadership Development

Through our Student Team Lead model, participants learn project management, public speaking, and how to lead a diverse team of 10 in a technical environment.

Gamified Learning

We blend rigorous tech training with international competitions in Roblox, Soccer, and logic puzzles, making high-level learning addictive and fun.

Industry Recognition

Gain prestige with a certificate from a global nonprofit (ELF Foundation) or a top-tier business school (TBS), validating your skills to future employers.

CHOOSE YOUR COHORT (AGE TIERS)

Standardizing the 2026 age-specific technical tracks. Master AI, coding, and leadership in a world-class hybrid environment.

Pre-Teens (Ages 9–12): Ai Exploration & Creativity.

Focuses on guided AI exploration, safe digital learning, and gamified interaction. Students use natural language prompts to build custom AI-assisted interactive storybooks, generate digital art, and create custom study tools to supercharge their school performance. 

 

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Junior Teens (Ages 13–16): AI Foundations & Collaboration

Focuses on structural tool mastery, core Large Language Model (LLM) frameworks, and project leadership. Students collaborate in global teams to engineer multi-step prompts and build interactive 3D virtual simulation environments using Roblox AI development tools.  


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Senior Teens (Ages 17–19): AI + Career & Leadership

Focuses on advanced AI productivity, corporate automation pipelines, and professional pathways. Students design operational app prototypes and train extensively in high-demand remote work infrastructure, specifically global AI data annotation pipelines ($15–$30/hour). 

 

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Post-Teens (Ages 20-22): AI + Professional Development

Functions as an elite tech fellowship focusing on enterprise AI optimization, custom knowledge systems (RAG), and autonomous multi-agent frameworks. Fellows build comprehensive portfolio case studies, undergo rigorous boardroom pitch evaluations, and prepare for immediate global market placement and industry mentorship. 

 

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PROGRAM OPTIONS & PRICING

​Two-Week AI Summer Incubator (4 Batches Available)

 Pre-Teen (Ages 9–12) — $199

  • Focus: AI Exploration, Creativity, & Safe Digital Learning.
  • Core Kit: TTI T-Shirt, Notebook, Lanyard, Drawstring Backpack, Stickers, & Wristband.



Junior Teen (Ages 13–16) — $299

  • Focus: AI Tool Mastery, Collaboration, & Roblox AI Development.
  • Core Kit: TTI T-Shirt, AI Journal, Water Bottle, & Webcam Cover. 




Senior Teen (Ages 17–19) — $399

  • Focus: AI Productivity, Career Pathways, & Remote Work Infrastructure.
  • Core Kit: Premium Polo, Laptop Sleeve, Flash Drive, Lanyard, & LinkedIn Headshot Voucher.




 Post-Teen (Ages 20–22) — $499

  • Focus: Advanced Enterprise AI, Multi-Agent Workflows, & Global Mentorship.
  • Core Kit: Executive Hoodie/Polo, Tech Backpack, Wireless Mouse, Tumbler, & ID Badge Holder.




THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE

Our curriculum bypasses generic software programming to focus entirely on applied AI ecosystems across four distinct, age-appropriate paths. 

Pre-Teens (Ages 9–12) engage in safe, gamified digital creation and AI-assisted storytelling.

Junior Teens (Ages 13–16) master advanced prompt engineering and interactive 3D world-building using Roblox AI development tools.

Senior Teens (Ages 17–19) train in enterprise automation pipelines and global remote work data annotation frameworks.

Post-Teens (Ages 20–22) operate within an executive fellowship mastering multi-agent orchestration and corporate AI consulting.

The 3-Hour Daily Flow:

  • The Global Stage: 45 minutes of live, expert-led technical instruction.
  • Interactive Engagement: 15 minutes of live Q&A, rapid testing, and international collaboration.
  • Breakout Labs: Capped group sessions (maximum of 50 students per cohort, subdivided into teams of 10) led by specialized, paid instructional facilitators.

The Finale: A mandatory final project presentation day on Friday and a formal Graduation Ceremony on Saturday, hosted across our 12 major international regional hubs.

FREE LIVE WEBINAR EVENT

Title: Navigating the AI Frontier: How to Position Your Child for Global Tech Success in 2026.

Date & Time: June 6, 2026 at 4:00 PM WAT.

What Parents & Young Professionals Will Learn:

1. A look inside the TTI 2026 hybrid infrastructure, class divisions, and global mentorship network.

2. The exact AI frameworks that are currently replacing standard software programming.

3. Exclusive Perk: Live attendees will receive a priority access registration link to claim one of the strictly limited 50 spots per batch before public enrollment closes.

REGISTRATION & ELIGIBILITY

  • Capacity: Capped strictly at a maximum of 50 students per cohort to ensure dedicated, high-engagement supervision within small team groups.
  • Technical Requirements: A laptop or desktop computer, a functional webcam, and a stable internet connection.
  • How to Register: Scan the registration barcode on our official digital or physical promotional materials to access the online application and verified local payment system instantly.

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Meet Our Advisory Board


Chinonso Anyaehie

Founder of Businessleaderai

United States

Chinonso is the Founder of BusinessLeaders.ai, bringing over 15 years of product branding expertise to the forefront of AI research. They specialize in uncovering actionable insights for executives, focusing heavily on survey research, AI agents, and the core factors driving AI adoption success. He is dedicated to bridging the gap between industry hype and practical application, helping organizations navigate modern digital transformation both effectively and responsibly.

Chinonso orchestrates high-level research methodologies, specializing in advanced survey research, AI agents, and the core operational factors that drive successful organizational AI adoption.  

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Michael Onuorah

AI Agents Safety Researcher| AI Solutions Architect | GenAI, LLM & RAG Developer | Cloud-Native Data & ML Platforms

Canada

Michael Onuorah is an enterprise Database Engineer and Solutions Architect with over 15 years of experience architecting, migrating, and securing massive data systems across AWS, GCP, and Azure. An Oracle Certified Master and Project Management Professional (PMP), Michael specializes in MLOps, financial-sector database security, and big data ecosystems like Hadoop and NoSQL. He is passionate about transforming complex business hurdles into innovative solutions, combining his extensive data analytics background with current research into AI Agent safety in the workplace.

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Bilainu Oboirien

Full Professor University of Johannesburg | Chartered Chemical Engineer

With over a decade of experience dedicated to molding future leaders in chemical engineering. As a prestigious Chartered Engineer, his career centers on advancing low-carbon energy systems, with significant research contributions to coal and biomass gasification, combustion, and energy storage. He specializes in process modeling, techno-economic assessment, and life cycle assessment to drive sustainable development. His mission is to ground innovation in education, ensuring modern energy solutions are both environmentally responsible and economically viable.

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Joseph Omeiza, CISA

Senior Information Technology Auditor at JPMorgan Chase & Co. 

Frisco, Texas, United States

Bringing over 16 years of robust experience across information technology auditing and enterprise resource planning (ERP) consulting. His career features over seven years auditing critical infrastructure for leading global financial and technology institutions, including BMO Harris Bank and Texas Instruments. Prior to specializing in IT governance and risk management, he spent several years as a Senior SAP Consultant optimizing supply chains and enterprise workflows. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from ESTAM University.

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👥 Meet Our Leadership Team

Dedicated leaders driving our success

Lucky Eyo

Executive Director (Houston), ELF Foundation ELF Foundation & Teens Tech Incubator (TTI) Global Initiative as the Executive Director for the ELF Foundation, Lucky Eyo provides the executive vision, strategic direction, and operational oversight for our entire portfolio of youth-tech initiatives. He is the visionary architect behind the Teens Tech Incubator (TTI) framework, driving its positioning as a premier global launchpad that bridges the gap between early technology adoption and international career incubation.

Lucky orchestrates the high-level collaboration between the ELF Foundation and the Texas Business School (TBS), ensuring the program's structural standards align with top-tier international frameworks. Responsible for scaling TTI across 12 global locations, he oversees everything from advanced digital marketing precision using Mega AI to secure, localized registration and payment infrastructures. Focused on long-term impact, Lucky is dedicated to creating sustainable tech pipelines, remote job-creation opportunities with US-based tech networks, and accessible, world-class AI education for youth globally.  

Daniel Bamidele

Program Supervisor (Houston), Teens Tech Incubator (TTI) Global Initiative

As the Program Supervisor for the Houston TTI Training, Daniel Bamidele provides the localized leadership, strategic execution, and operational oversight for our premier Texas cohort. He is the boots-on-the-ground architect driving the Teens Tech Incubator (TTI) framework in the region, leveraging his extensive background in tactical analysis and digital media strategy to position this training as a premier launchpad that bridges the gap between early technology adoption and international career incubation.

Daniel oversees everything from advanced digital marketing precision using Mega AI to secure, localized registration and student onboarding infrastructures. Focused on long-term impact, Daniel is dedicated to building sustainable talent pipelines, cultivating remote career opportunities within global networks, and delivering accessible, world-class AI and digital education for youth across the Houston area.

Joanna Osaghae

TTI Program Supervisor Teens Tech Incubator (TTI) — Powered by ELF Foundation & Texas Business School (TBS) As the Program Supervisor for the Teens Tech Incubator (TTI), Joanna Osaghae directs the global operational logistics, curriculum alignment, and hybrid execution of our world-class youth accelerator. With a keen focus on positioning TTI at the structural intersection of traditional STEM camps, leadership academies, and career incubation, Joanna ensures that every cohort delivers an elite, outcome-driven experience.

Joanna manages a diverse international infrastructure spanning 12 global locations. By coordinating live instructional talent, enforcing strict quality standards, and supervising structured project teams, she bridges the gap between early AI exploration and advanced professional development. Dedicated to empowering the next generation, Joanna is committed to providing global youth with a scalable, highly secure launchpad for long-term technical and career success.

Jesutomi Dada

Strategic Initiative Lead Teens Tech Incubator (TTI) — Powered by ELF Foundation & Texas Business School (TBS)

Working alongside the Program Lead Coordinator, Jesutomi Dada plays an essential role in driving the day-to-day operations, curriculum implementation, and technical execution of the Teens Tech Incubator (TTI). Jesutomi coordinates closely across teams to align the program's strategic objectives, ensuring a seamless collaborative learning environment for students across all 12 global locations.

Jesutomi is instrumental in managing vital program logistics from structuring age-specific AI curricula and managing student registrations to setting up key digital tools and optimizing administrative workflows. Combining strong organizational coordination with a focus on educational quality, Jesutomi helps maintain the high standards required to make TTI a world-class launchpad for future tech leaders.