The ENTRELED project is entering a key phase, and we need your input! From April 15 to June 15, 2025, we will carry out the pilot testing of ENTRELED’s core results: a series of five digital educational games and a multilingual online training platform designed to support VET trainers in guiding students with learning difficulties into the world of entrepreneurship—especially within the circular economy.
The games and platform are not yet publicly available—this is your chance to be among the first to explore and shape them. The pilot is open to secondary VET institutions, youth centers, educators, and students across all partner countries. During this two-month phase, participants will test the tools and provide valuable feedback on their usability, accessibility, and educational impact.
ENTRELED aims to foster entrepreneurial thinking while enhancing key soft skills, such as problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration. All tools have been carefully designed to be accessible (WCAG 2.0 compliant), multilingual, and suitable for learners with various needs. The games are interactive and scenario-based, encouraging active engagement with real-life challenges of sustainable entrepreneurship.
Alongside the piloting phase, the consortium is working on a sustainability strategy to ensure the project results will have a life beyond August 2025. Each partner is committed to integrating the project’s resources into their existing educational programs, ensuring ongoing impact at institutional, local, and international levels.
Moreover, partners are actively engaging in network-building activities to form collaborations with stakeholders in the field of entrepreneurship, leadership education, VET innovation, and inclusion. These alliances are key to increasing the project’s visibility and making its outcomes scalable and transferable.
If you are an educator, school leader, youth worker, or student and would like to take part in the piloting, we invite you to reach out to us. Your insights will help fine-tune the tools before they go live.
Let’s work together to make entrepreneurship education more inclusive, practical, and sustainable—starting now!