Job Description
Join InnovateTomorrow Inc. at the forefront of tomorrow's revolution. We're seeking a visionary Future Technologies Strategist to architect our 2026 roadmap and beyond. This pivotal role demands a pioneer who can anticipate, evaluate, and integrate disruptive technologies that will redefine industries. Shape the future while leading cross-functional teams in turning sci-fi concepts into market-ready innovations. Enjoy unparalleled autonomy, competitive equity, and the opportunity to leave an indelible mark on humanity's technological evolution.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute a comprehensive technology strategy aligned with 2026 market projections and industry disruptions.
- Identify, evaluate, and prioritize emerging technologies (quantum computing, synthetic biology, AI ethics frameworks) for commercial viability.
- Lead cross-functional teams to prototype and scale breakthrough innovations with 18-24 month deployment cycles.
- Forge strategic partnerships with academic institutions, government labs, and global tech ecosystems.
- Present future-impact analyses to C-suite executives and board stakeholders with data-driven recommendations.
- Establish ethical frameworks and governance protocols for next-generation technologies.
- Mentor a team of futurists and technology architects to cultivate innovation excellence.
Qualifications
- 15+ years in technology strategy, innovation management, or R&D leadership with proven 10-year forecasting success.
- Expertise in emerging technologies: quantum computing, neurotech, climate tech, or synthetic biology.
- Executive-level experience in Fortune 500 or high-growth tech startups with $500M+ revenue impact.
- Advanced degree in Technology, Engineering, or Business with PhD or MBA from top-tier institution.
- Published thought leadership in journals like Nature Futures or IEEE Technology & Society.
- Exceptional strategic planning skills with demonstrated ability to translate foresight into actionable roadmaps.
- Global network of tech innovators and policymakers with access to pre-commercial technologies.