Job Description
Join our visionary team at InnovateNext Solutions to architect the technological landscape of 2026. We're seeking a forward-thinking strategist to define our roadmap for quantum computing, AI ethics, and sustainable tech integration. This pivotal role bridges emerging science with market-ready innovation, requiring deep analytical prowess and creative problem-solving in rapidly evolving domains.
As a Future Technology Strategist, you'll lead cross-functional initiatives to identify disruptive opportunities, mitigate technological risks, and position our organization at the forefront of industry transformation. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives, research labs, and global partners to develop actionable strategies that balance innovation with practical implementation.
Responsibilities
- Develop 5-year technology roadmaps integrating quantum computing, AI, and biotech convergence
- Conduct horizon scanning for emerging technologies with transformative potential
- Lead scenario planning for regulatory shifts and ethical frameworks in tech deployment
- Design innovation frameworks for sustainable circular economy solutions
- Partner with R&D to translate scientific breakthroughs into market-ready applications
- Present strategic insights to executive stakeholders and investor forums
- Establish KPIs for measuring technology adoption and ROI of innovation initiatives
Qualifications
- 10+ years in technology strategy, innovation management, or emerging tech research
- Expertise in at least two future-tech domains: quantum computing, AGI, or biotechnology
- Proven track record of launching technology-driven products or services
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field
- Certification in Technology Foresight or Innovation Management preferred
- Experience with scenario planning tools and technology impact assessment methodologies
- Exceptional communication skills for translating complex concepts to diverse audiences
- Portfolio of technology strategy projects or published research in future trends