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Global education is facing headwinds from all the geopolitical uncertainty, affecting institutions and companies such as the Educational Testing Service (ETS), the world's largest private educational testing and assessment organization. However, these testing times create plenty of opportunities to shape the future of learning worldwide, from reimagining standardized testing to AI-driven innovations. How is ETS leveraging cutting-edge technology to redefine educational benchmarks? What role will ETS play in co-building a competency-based education framework with Chinese partners? In this edition of The Hub, Wang Guan talked to Rohit Sharma, senior vice president of ETS, to discuss some of the major shifts the testing and evaluation industry is currently experiencing and how to better focus on what employers and higher learning institutions need while nurturing well-rounded, AI-savvy candidates.