Job Description
Join InnovateNext Solutions at the forefront of tomorrow's technological revolution. As we approach 2026, we're seeking a visionary Future Tech Strategist to architect our next-generation digital transformation. You'll lead groundbreaking initiatives in quantum computing, AI ethics, and sustainable tech ecosystems, shaping how industries evolve in the coming decade. This role combines deep technical expertise with strategic foresight to position our company as a global innovation leader.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop 5-year technology roadmaps, identify disruptive opportunities, and implement scalable solutions that bridge current capabilities with future demands. You'll be the catalyst for our innovation lab, experimenting with emerging technologies while ensuring ethical implementation and sustainable impact.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute 2026-focused technology strategies aligned with market trends and business objectives
- Lead research initiatives on quantum computing, AI governance, and climate-tech innovations
- Design scalable digital transformation frameworks for Fortune 500 clients
- Build partnerships with academic institutions and R&D labs for cutting-edge tech adoption
- Create predictive analytics models for emerging technology market penetration
- Present strategic roadmaps to C-suite executives and investor stakeholders
- Mentor cross-functional teams in future-tech implementation methodologies
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or Strategic Innovation (PhD preferred)
- 8+ years in technology strategy, innovation management, or R&D leadership
- Proven track record implementing future-focused technologies (quantum/AI/blockchain)
- Certification in Futures Thinking Technology or equivalent strategic foresight training
- Expertise in developing ethical AI frameworks and sustainable tech policies
- Experience with scenario planning and technology impact assessment methodologies
- Strong network in Silicon Valley tech ecosystems and academic research communities