Job Description
Innovatech Solutions is pioneering the frontier of 2026 technology, and we're seeking a visionary Future Technologies Strategist to shape tomorrow's innovations today. As a key architect of our technological roadmap, you'll identify emerging trends, develop cutting-edge strategies, and lead cross-functional teams to transform futuristic concepts into market-leading solutions. This role sits at the intersection of quantum computing, AI ethics, and sustainable tech, offering unparalleled opportunities to redefine industry standards.
Join our elite R&D hub in San Francisco where your expertise will directly influence product development cycles, investment decisions, and patent portfolios. You'll collaborate with Nobel laureates, startup incubators, and global tech leaders to build the technological foundation for 2026 and beyond. If you're passionate about turning sci-fi into reality while solving humanity's grand challenges, this is your moment.
Responsibilities
- Analyze emerging 2026-adjacent technologies (quantum AI, biocomputing, neural interfaces) and assess market viability
- Develop strategic technology roadmaps aligned with 5-year product vision and ESG goals
- Lead cross-functional R&D sprints with engineers, designers, and futurists
- Secure partnerships with academic institutions and quantum computing pioneers
- Present disruptive tech proposals to C-suite and board stakeholders
- Monitor global regulatory frameworks for emerging tech adoption
- Build and maintain a patented technology portfolio
Qualifications
- PhD in Computer Science, Quantum Physics, or related field with 10+ years tech strategy experience
- Proven track record developing commercial applications for emerging technologies
- Expertise in at least three 2026-adjacent domains (quantum AI, neuromorphic computing, synthetic biology)
- Published research in IEEE Nature or equivalent tier-1 journals
- Experience securing $50M+ in tech innovation funding
- Deep understanding of global tech policy landscapes (US/EU/Asia)
- Certification in Quantum Computing Architecture (IBM/Qiskit or equivalent)