Job Description
Join Innovate Tomorrow Inc. at the forefront of technological evolution as we shape the digital landscape of 2026. We seek a visionary Future Technologies Strategist to architect our next-generation innovation roadmap. This role blends cutting-edge research with practical implementation, driving breakthrough solutions in AI, quantum computing, and biotechnology. You'll collaborate with cross-disciplinary teams to identify emerging trends, assess market readiness, and develop strategic frameworks for sustainable technological disruption.
Our ideal candidate thrives in ambiguity, possesses deep technical acumen, and excels at translating complex concepts into actionable business strategies. If you're passionate about building the future and possess a proven track record in technology forecasting, we invite you to lead our charge into tomorrow.
Responsibilities
- Develop comprehensive technology roadmaps aligning with 2026 market projections and business objectives
- Conduct horizon scanning to identify emerging technologies with disruptive potential
- Lead cross-functional innovation sprints to prototype next-gen solutions
- Establish strategic partnerships with academic institutions and tech incubators
- Present technology insights to executive stakeholders and investors
- Design frameworks for ethical AI implementation and responsible innovation
- Monitor geopolitical and regulatory impacts on technology adoption
- Author thought leadership publications on future technology trends
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field
- 8+ years experience in technology strategy or R&D leadership
- Proven track record in emerging technology commercialization
- Deep expertise in AI, quantum computing, or biotechnology
- Exceptional analytical and systems thinking capabilities
- Strong background in innovation methodologies (e.g., design thinking)
- Experience presenting to C-suite audiences and boards
- Certification in technology forecasting or strategic foresight preferred