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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 49 MIN

Janison Education Group: Revolutionizing High-Stakes Exams with AI and Global Digital Assessment

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Janison Education Group, founded in 1998, is a pioneer in digital education platforms, progressing from early Learning Management Systems to global leaders in digital assessments. The need for modernization in school, professional, and government testing became acute as traditional paper-based systems showed logistical, equity, and speed limitations. Janison responded with robust, scalable software capable of managing millions of test-takers, ensuring not just administrative ease but increased fairness and accessibility.A significant breakthrough was their delivery of NAPLAN, Australia’s national school assessment, online at scale—serving 200,000 students in 1,400 schools in 2018. Their system prioritized security, reliability, and redundancy, earning them subsequent contracts like the OECD’s PISA for Schools and the delivery of ICAS and REACH assessments, making them essential for educational benchmarking and policy decisions both domestically and internationally.Janison emphasizes robust data protection, employing best-practice encryption, authentication, and compliance audits, vital for maintaining the trust of institutions, parents, and governments. Their technology has been designed for inclusivity: low-bandwidth resilience supports rural and remote students, while customizable features and accessibility tools aid those with learning differences, thus helping to level the educational playing field.Crucially, they managed the COVID-19 education crisis by delivering secure remote proctoring, allowing millions globally to continue exams from home, preventing major disruptions in learning and professional progression. Their latest leap forward comes through "Jai," an AI-powered item development platform. This technology enables human-AI collaboration, generating exam questions up to 70% faster with a fivefold productivity boost, while adhering to rigorous ethical guidelines and relying on human experts for cultural sensitivity and fairness oversight.Despite facing challenges—including business model shifts from bespoke to standardized platforms, logistical issues during large-scale test deployments, and periods of diffuse strategic focus—Janison has refocused on disciplined execution, profitability, and growth by leveraging core strengths. Their 2025 financial results show steady revenue growth and stable operational margins, enabled by operational discipline and targeted investment.Janison is now expanding into fields beyond K-12 education, targeting professional certification and workforce skills validation, while exploring opportunities in international government contracts—recently winning a $21 million multi-year deal with New Zealand, including support for bilingual assessments in English and Māori, highlighting a commitment to cultural responsiveness and educational equity.Scientific advances in AI-generated assessments, rigorous security policies, and their adaptable, cloud-native platform position Janison as a global leader. Their trajectory signals not only the technological transformation of exams but also the promise of ongoing equity, reliability, and continuous improvement—shaping both policy and learners’ futures worldwide.

Janison Education Group, founded in 1998, is a pioneer in digital education platforms, progressing from early Learning Management Systems to global leaders in digital assessments. The need for modernization in school, professional, and government testing became acute as traditional paper-based systems showed logistical, equity, and speed limitations. Janison responded with robust, scalable software capable of managing millions of test-takers, ensuring not just administrative ease but increased fairness and accessibility.A significant breakthrough was their delivery of NAPLAN, Australia’s national school assessment, online at scale—serving 200,000 students in 1,400 schools in 2018. Their system prioritized security, reliability, and redundancy, earning them subsequent contracts like the OECD’s PISA for Schools and the delivery of ICAS and REACH assessments, making them essential for educational benchmarking and policy decisions both domestically and internationally.Janison emphasizes robust data protection, employing best-practice encryption, authentication, and compliance audits, vital for maintaining the trust of institutions, parents, and governments. Their technology has been designed for inclusivity: low-bandwidth resilience supports rural and remote students, while customizable features and accessibility tools aid those with learning differences, thus helping to level the educational playing field.Crucially, they managed the COVID-19 education crisis by delivering secure remote proctoring, allowing millions globally to continue exams from home, preventing major disruptions in learning and professional progression. Their latest leap forward comes through "Jai," an AI-powered item development platform. This technology enables human-AI collaboration, generating exam questions up to 70% faster with a fivefold productivity boost, while adhering to rigorous ethical guidelines and relying on human experts for cultural sensitivity and fairness oversight.Despite facing challenges—including business model shifts from bespoke to standardized platforms, logistical issues during large-scale test deployments, and periods of diffuse strategic focus—Janison has refocused on disciplined execution, profitability, and growth by leveraging core strengths. Their 2025 financial results show steady revenue growth and stable operational margins, enabled by operational discipline and targeted investment.Janison is now expanding into fields beyond K-12 education, targeting professional certification and workforce skills validation, while exploring opportunities in international government contracts—recently winning a $21 million multi-year deal with New Zealand, including support for bilingual assessments in English and Māori, highlighting a commitment to cultural responsiveness and educational equity.Scientific advances in AI-generated assessments, rigorous security policies, and their adaptable, cloud-native platform position Janison as a global leader. Their trajectory signals not only the technological transformation of exams but also the promise of ongoing equity, reliability, and continuous improvement—shaping both policy and learners’ futures worldwide.

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