MeritTrac Celebrates 25 Years with a Conference on the Future of Talent and AI
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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], December 19: MeritTrac Services, India's leading talent assessment and examination management company, celebrated its 25th anniversary with a high-impact industry conference titled "Reimagining Talent 2025: Unlocking People & Possibilities in an AI Era." The event, organised in collaboration with People Matters, brought together senior leaders from academia, HR, and technology to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming talent assessment, development, and workforce capabilities.
The conference opened with a keynote and film launch by Ambrish Sinha, CEO of UNext Learning, who revisited MeritTrac's 25-year journey from pioneering computer-based testing to enabling digital-first, AI-driven learning ecosystems. He emphasized how MeritTrac has consistently bridged technology and talent to support institutions, corporations, and governments with credible, scalable assessment systems.
He highlighted that the CHRO's mandate is shifting from compliance to strategic change enablement, helping leaders interpret AI-driven insights with responsibility and empathy, noting: "The future will not be defined by Artificial Intelligence alone, but by a shift toward Augmented Humanity."
A panel moderated by Jerry Moses, Senior Manager - Content & Research at People Matters, explored how academia and industry can co-create learning ecosystems suited to prepare students for a fast-evolving, AI-integrated workforce.
Maheshwar Peri, Founder & Chairman, Careers360, spoke about the widening gap between traditional curricula and industry needs, urging universities to focus on adaptability and interdisciplinary learning rather than rote employability metrics.
Ambrish Sinha, CEO of UNext Learning, added that universities must evolve from being teaching institutions to learning ecosystems built on continuous, stackable credentials, micro-learning and AI-driven skill mapping.
Beyond Hiring: Designing the Bionic Workforce
A second panel moderated by Mohan Sitharam, CHRO at Shadowfax, discussed how AI is augmenting -- not replacing -- the human workforce.
Jayshankar Mahadev, Senior Director - Talent Acquisition, Blue Yonder, discussed leveraging assessment data to design the foundation for career mobility frameworks, enabling HR leaders to design personalised career pathways that blend human creativity with machine intelligence.
Closing Reflections: From Legacy to Future
Prasad Menon, Chief People Officer, Amagi Corporation, delivered the closing keynote reflecting on how people strategies must evolve alongside intelligent systems.
Noting:
The new world of work demands trustworthy technology -- one that augments human judgment rather than replacing it.
A New Era of Assessments
With 39% of core skills expected to change by 2030, the event emphasized the urgent need to rethink how talent is measured and nurtured. MeritTrac's approach -- ReThinking, ReImagining, ReInventing Assessments -- positions it to expand AI-powered platforms, intelligent proctoring, and workforce development solutions to support learners, professionals, and organizations in the future.
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