CO/STUDIOS

CO/STUDIOS

Business Consulting and Services

San Francisco, CA 849 followers

COLLABORATING WITH INVESTORS & CAPITAL PROVIDERS TO SUPPORT THE GROWTH OF EMERGING INDUSTRIES

About us

We are an independent venture platform supporting technical founders, scaling companies and talent disrupting emerging industries. Each of our business units, or “studios,” focuses on specific gaps we’ve seen time and again in the early-stage ecosystem: operational inefficiencies, brand-building hurdles, and the need for agile, scalable systems. INDUSTRY FOCUS: 1. Next-Gen Food & Beverage 🥣 2. Democratization of Healthcare 🩺 3. Lifestyle 🗺️ 4. Future of Education 📚 Interested? Get in Touch! https://www.costudios.co/contact

Website
http://www.costudios.co
Industry
Business Consulting and Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2018
Specialties
Early Stage, seed stage, diversity, Innovation, venture, emerging categories, start ups, cpg, services, and entrepeneurship

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Employees at CO/STUDIOS

Updates

  • Generation Beta: The Next Chapter 🌍 Generation Beta, born from 2025 to 2040, is projected to become the largest generational cohort in history. By 2040, Gen Beta will account for over 20% of the global population—nearly 2 billion people (UN Population Division). Raised in a hyper-digital, eco-conscious world, their expectations will set the pace for industries across the board. What We Know 💡 Tech-Native from Day One • By 2030, over 80% of households globally will have at least one AI-driven device (Statista). • AR and VR will likely be everyday tools for learning, shopping, and entertainment. 🌱 Climate Action at the Core • With sustainability already a $1.2 trillion market, eco-consciousness will define their consumer habits (UNEP). • Climate education policies are shaping a new generation of sustainability advocates (OECD). 🎓 Reimagined Education • AI-driven learning platforms are projected to dominate the EdTech market by 2030 (HolonIQ). • Hybrid, personalized education will become the standard. Generation Beta won’t just shape markets—they’ll demand accountability, innovation, and purpose. With 2 billion voices rising, the time to prepare is now. 🚀 #generationbeta #humans #emergingindustries #costudios

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    2025 is here, and with it comes the next wave of opportunity. At CO/STUDIOS, we’re doubling down on what matters: supporting emerging industries, empowering founders, and scaling ideas that make an impact. This year isn’t just about what we build. it’s about how we build it, together. Let’s get to work. #2025 #EmergingIndustries #COSTUDIOS

  • RECOMMENDED // “MR McMAHON” via Netflix A Complex Legacy of Creative Risk. Vince McMahon’s story is not a blueprint, but it is undeniable that he tapped into something profound in American pop culture. The Netflix documentary Mr. McMahon explores how he turned professional wrestling into a cultural phenomenon, navigating bold risks and controversial decisions along the way. For creative entrepreneurs, it’s a chance to examine the impact of taking risks and shaping industries while grappling with the complicated legacies that come with it. McMahon’s journey underscores how cultural relevance is often born at the intersection of ambition, timing, and controversy.

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  • The Fashion Workers Act: Setting New Standards for Creative Industries 📜 The Basics: New York’s Fashion Workers Act (A6045/S8638), signed into law this year, introduces vital protections for models, stylists, makeup artists, and other independent contractors in the fashion industry. Historically operating with minimal oversight, these workers now gain critical safeguards against financial exploitation and unsafe conditions. The Act requires management agencies to: • Provide written contracts and transparent agreements. • Act in the best interests of their talent, fulfilling fiduciary duties. • Implement zero-tolerance policies for harassment and abuse. • Obtain consent for digital replicas, including pay, use terms, and duration. • Ensure timely payments and eliminate exploitative financial practices. 🌍 Why It Matters: New York’s fashion industry employs over 180,000 workers, contributing nearly $11 billion in wages annually. Despite its cultural and economic significance, the sector has lacked comprehensive labor protections—until now. This legislation marks a major shift, addressing long-standing issues while setting a precedent for industries reliant on creative talent. It also signals that as industries evolve, so will regulatory scrutiny. 💡 Insights for Emerging Companies: The Fashion Workers Act is a potential blueprint for all creative sectors to adopt ethical practices: 1. Stay Ahead of Regulation: Transparency and fair practices are becoming non-negotiable across industries. 2. Strengthen Talent Relationships: Ethical practices build loyalty and reduce turnover, positioning your brand as a leader. 3. Adapt to Technological Shifts: Protections for digital replicas highlight the growing need for responsible innovation. #FashionWorkersAct #LaborRights #CreativeIndustries #EmergingTrends #COStudios

  • Texas House Bill 1549: Proposed Restrictions on Sexual Wellness Product Sales Texas is considering new legislation that would restrict the sale of sexual wellness products in major retail stores. Here’s a breakdown of the proposed bill: 📜 The Basics: House Bill 1549, introduced by State Representative Hillary Hickland, aims to prohibit the sale of “obscene devices”—including vibrators and similar products—in general retail stores such as Target, Walmart, and CVS. The bill would confine sales of these items to age-restricted venues like sex shops and strip clubs. Retailers found in violation could face fines up to $5,000 per offense. 🌍 Why It Matters: This proposal seeks to prevent children’s exposure to sexual wellness products in family-oriented retail environments. Supporters argue it upholds community values and protects minors, while critics view it as an overreach that could limit adult access to legal products and impede the normalization of sexual wellness. 💡 Implications for Retailers and Brands: • Compliance Challenges: Retailers may need to adjust inventory and store layouts in Texas to comply with potential new regulations, affecting merchandising strategies and sales. • Market Access: Brands specializing in sexual wellness products could face restricted access to mainstream retail channels, impacting market reach and consumer accessibility. • Legal Precedents: Previous attempts to regulate the sale of such products in Texas have been deemed unconstitutional, raising questions about the enforceability of the proposed bill. As this legislation progresses, it’s crucial for retailers and brands in the sexual wellness industry to monitor developments and prepare for potential changes that could impact operations and consumer engagement in Texas.

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  • The Corporate Transparency Act: A New Era for Business Accountability 📜 The Basics: The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) is now in effect, requiring U.S.-based companies to disclose beneficial ownership information to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). This law targets shell companies and aims to combat money laundering, fraud, and tax evasion by increasing transparency in business operations. 🌍 Why It Matters: This marks a major shift in corporate governance, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises. With over 30 million businesses expected to report under this act, the CTA strengthens oversight and levels the playing field for legitimate companies. 💡 Opportunities and Watchouts for Companies: For early-stage startups and growing businesses, compliance is critical. While the CTA introduces administrative burdens, it also fosters trust with investors and partners by promoting transparency. Companies that embrace these changes can position themselves as ethical leaders in their industries. This law is a clear reminder that accountability is no longer optional. Emerging businesses must adapt to a world where transparency isn’t just a requirement—it’s a competitive advantage. #CorporateGovernance #Transparency #EmergingIndustries #COStudios

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