The Faethm AI platform enables organisations to predict future skills and plan workforce transformation.
Pearson India, an education technology company, has developed three AI-driven platforms to help corporates plan workforce skills and upgrade employees’ skill sets.
The Faethm AI platform enables organisations to predict future skills and plan workforce transformation. Through micro-credentials, modular certifications and predictive workforce analytics, Pearson helps individuals and organisations embed continuous learning into everyday life.
Credly provides verifiable digital credentials that make skills transparent and portable, while Mondly uses AI to deliver real-world speaking practice.
PTE (Pearson Test of English), powered by AI scoring for more than 15 years, ensures fast, fair and reliable language assessments. Pearson’s AI-powered Smart Lesson Generator also helps educators design customised learning experiences.
Together, these innovations reflect Pearson’s belief that AI can democratise learning by making education interactive, personalised and equitable.
Vinay Swamy, Country Head for Pearson India, said, “In the AI era, skills become outdated quickly. This makes learning, unlearning and relearning essential.”
Partnerships with Indian IT companies, government bodies and industry associations remain central to Pearson’s strategy.
The collaboration with HCL Tech brings together Pearson’s AI-powered platforms and enterprise skilling programmes to build AI fluency at scale. Pearson also works with NSDC, CII, IAMAI and state governments including Tamil Nadu, Punjab and Andhra Pradesh to strengthen English communication, vocational training and industry-aligned curricula.
English continues to be a gateway to global opportunities. PTE Academic and PTE Core, supported by AI scoring, offer fast, fair and secure pathways for global mobility. PTE is accepted by more than 1,600 institutions in the United States, including all Ivy League universities, and is recognised for Canadian immigration. Pearson’s Chandigarh Assessment Centre can deliver up to 14,000 high-stakes tests each month.
Pearson aims to expand its AI-powered offerings, develop more regional language content and strengthen partnerships across government, corporates and the edtech ecosystem. Pearson works with more than 7,000 higher-education institutions, including IITs, IIMs and leading private universities. Its platforms, such as Pearson MyInsights, PTE and Versant, serve millions of learners every year, supporting academic growth, language proficiency and employability.
Published on December 12, 2025