Job Description
Join InnovateSphere Labs at the forefront of tomorrow's technological revolution. We're seeking a visionary Futurist Technology Strategist to architect our 2026 innovation roadmap. You'll bridge emerging technologies with market disruption, transforming theoretical possibilities into scalable solutions. This role demands a blend of analytical rigor and creative foresight to position us as industry pioneers.
Our ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of AI, quantum computing, and sustainable tech ecosystems. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives to anticipate paradigm shifts, guiding R&D investments toward breakthrough innovations that redefine human-machine interaction.
Responsibilities
- Analyze emerging tech trends (2024-2026 horizon) to develop strategic roadmaps for quantum AI integration
- Lead cross-functional workshops to translate futuristic concepts into actionable product roadmaps
- Conduct competitive intelligence on next-gen technologies in decentralized networks and biotech convergence
- Develop predictive models for market adoption of AR/VR and neural interface technologies
- Partner with venture capital teams to identify and incubate 2026-era startup opportunities
- Author thought leadership on sustainable tech ethics and regulatory frameworks
- Oversee prototype development for 6G infrastructure and edge computing ecosystems
Qualifications
- 8+ years in strategic technology planning with 3+ years in futurism or trend forecasting
- Expertise in AI ethics, quantum computing principles, and exponential technology assessment
- Proven track record of launching products based on 5+ year technological predictions
- Advanced degree in Technology Forecasting, Systems Engineering, or related field
- Published research in IEEE or Nature journals on emerging tech paradigms
- Certification in Futures Thinking (e.g., APF Certified Professional Futurist)
- Experience with scenario planning methodologies for disruptive tech adoption
- Demonstrated ability to communicate complex technological concepts to non-technical stakeholders