Job Description
Join Innovatech Labs at the forefront of technological evolution as we prepare for the transformative landscape of 2026. We seek a visionary Future Technology Strategist to architect next-gen solutions that will redefine industries. This senior role demands a blend of technical acumen, foresight, and executive leadership to navigate emerging paradigms in AI, quantum computing, and sustainable tech. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives and lead cross-functional teams to develop 5-year roadmaps that position our company as an industry pioneer.
Our ideal candidate thrives in ambiguity, embraces exponential change, and possesses the strategic rigor to translate futuristic concepts into actionable blueprints. This is an unparalleled opportunity to shape tomorrow's digital ecosystem while working alongside Nobel laureates and Turing Award winners in our state-of-the-art innovation campus.
Responsibilities
- Develop comprehensive 2026 technology roadmaps aligning with corporate vision and market disruption forecasts
- Lead scenario planning for quantum computing integration and AI ethics frameworks
- Partner with product teams to incubate next-gen solutions with 3-5 year horizons
- Establish KPIs for emerging technology adoption and ROI measurement
- Present strategic briefings to investors and board members on technological futures
- Manage $5M+ R&D portfolio for 2026-readiness initiatives
- Author thought leadership publications on technology forecasting
Qualifications
- 15+ years in strategic technology roles with 5+ years in futures planning
- Proven track record in quantum computing, AI governance, or sustainable tech
- Executive-level experience with Fortune 500 or unicorn startups
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or Futures Studies
- Published author in technology forecasting or peer-reviewed journals
- Certification in Strategic Foresight or Technology Roadmapping
- Experience managing global R&D budgets exceeding $10M
- Demonstrated ability to translate complex concepts into executive narratives