Job Description
Join Innovate 2026 Inc. at the forefront of technological evolution. We're seeking a visionary Future Tech Strategist to architect our roadmap beyond 2026. This role demands a blend of cutting-edge technical expertise and strategic foresight to navigate emerging paradigms in quantum computing, AI ethics, and sustainable tech infrastructure. You'll lead cross-disciplinary teams to transform futuristic concepts into actionable business strategies, driving our position as industry pioneers in an era of unprecedented digital transformation.
Our ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of innovation and practicality, leveraging deep industry insights to anticipate market shifts and position our solutions at the vanguard of technological progress. Collaborate with C-suite executives to align tech initiatives with long-term corporate vision while maintaining agile execution capabilities.
Responsibilities
- Architect multi-year technology roadmaps incorporating quantum, AI, and biotech convergence
- Lead scenario planning for disruptive tech adoption across global markets
- Champion ethical AI frameworks and sustainable tech implementation
- Manage cross-functional innovation labs for prototyping next-gen solutions
- Develop competitive intelligence on emerging tech trends post-2026
- Present strategic tech narratives to investors and board stakeholders
- Oversee R&D partnerships with academic institutions and startups
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic tech planning with 5+ years in emerging tech
- Expertise in quantum computing, neural networks, and distributed systems
- Proven track record of scaling innovative tech initiatives from concept to market
- Certification in Futures Thinking or Technology Foresight (preferred)
- Experience with ethical AI governance frameworks (e.g., EU AI Act alignment)
- Strong financial modeling for tech ROI analysis across 5-10 year horizons
- PhD in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- Published thought leadership on tech disruption (IEEE, ACM, or similar)