For a long time, education worked like a sprint with a single finish line: you learned a trade, earned a diploma and practiced it for decades. That world no longer exists. The technologies we work with today, artificial intelligence, the cloud, automation, reinvent themselves every few years. What you learned five years ago may no longer be enough tomorrow.
"The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.", Alvin Toffler
This idea sits at the heart of our entire philosophy: Learn, Unlearn & Relearn. It's not just a slogan, it's how we believe education should look in a technology-driven economy.
Learn, to learn
It all starts with acquiring new skills that are relevant and applicable. Not knowledge for its own sake, but abilities you can put to use right away, in real projects, in your own organization, in your career.
Unlearn, to unlearn
The hardest part. It means letting go of habits, assumptions and methods that once worked but now hold you back. Unlearning isn't a sign of weakness, it's the condition for making room for better ways of working.
Relearn, to relearn
Then you rebuild, on new foundations. Relearning isn't a punishment but an opportunity: every time a technology shifts, those who adapt quickly gain a real edge over those who wait.
What this means in practice
At Edkore we build programs designed for exactly this pace: 100% online, in formats that suit busy people, self-paced learning plus live sessions with trainers active in industry. Whether it's artificial intelligence, machine learning, cloud, big data or cybersecurity, the goal stays the same: to help you stay relevant, no matter how fast technology moves.



