Job Description
Join Innovatech Solutions as our pioneering 2026 Strategic Futurist and architect tomorrow's disruptive technologies today. We seek a visionary leader to decode emerging trends and shape our innovation roadmap for the post-2025 landscape. In this high-impact role, you'll bridge cutting-edge research with market-ready solutions, driving exponential growth in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and sustainable tech ecosystems.
Our dynamic team operates at the intersection of science and business strategy, offering unparalleled opportunities to influence multi-billion-dollar markets. You'll collaborate with Nobel laureates, patent pioneers, and venture capitalists to transform theoretical possibilities into tangible value. This is more than a job – it's your chance to define the next decade of technological evolution.
Responsibilities
- Forecast and map 2026+ technology disruption vectors across AI, biotech, and renewable energy sectors
- Develop strategic roadmaps for quantum-resistant cryptography and autonomous systems integration
- Lead cross-functional sprints to prototype and validate future-proof business models
- Establish partnerships with academic institutions and national labs for breakthrough R&D
- Present trend analyses to C-suite executives and investment committees
- Design ethical frameworks for AGI and neural interface deployment
- Drive innovation culture through hackathons and future-focused workshops
Qualifications
- PhD or equivalent in Computer Science, Systems Engineering, or Futurist Studies
- 10+ years experience in strategic technology planning at Fortune 500 or unicorn startups
- Published research in peer-reviewed journals on exponential technologies
- Expertise in scenario planning and horizon scanning methodologies
- Portfolio demonstrating 3+ successful future-tech commercialization projects
- Certified Futurist (CF) or similar designation preferred
- Fluency in quantum computing concepts and probabilistic modeling
- Track record of securing $10M+ in innovation funding