Job Description
Join InnovateX Solutions at the forefront of technological evolution as we shape the future of innovation. We seek a visionary Future Technology Strategist to architect breakthrough solutions for 2026 and beyond. This pivotal role combines cutting-edge research with practical implementation, driving our position as industry pioneers. You'll collaborate with elite teams to transform emerging technologies into market-leading products while navigating complex ethical and regulatory landscapes.
Our ideal candidate thrives in ambiguity and possesses an uncanny ability to foresee technological disruptions. You'll leverage data-driven insights to guide our R&D roadmap, ensuring we remain ahead of the curve in an exponentially changing world. This is more than a jobβit's your chance to redefine human-machine interaction and leave an indelible mark on the next technological revolution.
Responsibilities
- Architect 5-year technology roadmaps anticipating 2026+ market disruptions
- Lead cross-functional teams in developing AI-driven predictive analytics platforms
- Conduct horizon scanning for emerging quantum computing and biotech innovations
- Design ethical frameworks for autonomous systems and neural interfaces
- Drive strategic partnerships with global research institutions and tech consortiums
- Present visionary technology blueprints to C-suite and board stakeholders
- Establish KPIs for measuring exponential technology adoption curves
Qualifications
- 15+ years in strategic technology planning with Fortune 500 experience
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, AI, or Futurism (PhD preferred)
- Proven track record of launching exponential technologies in regulated industries
- Expertise in quantum computing, synthetic biology, or neuromorphic systems
- Certification in Technology Foresight or Strategic Innovation Management
- Published author in peer-reviewed tech journals or industry whitepapers
- Mastery of scenario planning methodologies and disruptive innovation frameworks
- Deep understanding of geopolitical tech policy implications post-2025