To bring Europe back to growth and higher levels of employment, Europe needs more entrepreneurs. [1] Today's
learning opportunities are limitless, borderless and instantaneous. Individuals learn and acquire new skills and
competences not only in the traditional setting of the classroom (formal learning) but more and more outside it.
Important learning takes place at work, through participation incivil society organisations or in the virtual space
provided by the internet and mobile devices, individually orwith peers. Increasingly often, companies offer their
workers training opportunities to upgrade their skills through organised, but non-formal, learning.