Job Description
Join InnovateTech Solutions as a Future Technologies Strategist to architect the digital landscape of 2026 and beyond. We're seeking visionary minds to pioneer breakthrough innovations at the intersection of AI, quantum computing, and sustainable tech. As a key architect of tomorrow, you'll transform cutting-edge research into scalable solutions that redefine industries and drive global impact.
Our dynamic team thrives on curiosity and bold experimentation. You'll collaborate with world-class researchers, engineers, and industry disruptors to shape technology roadmaps that position us at the forefront of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This role offers unparalleled opportunities to influence the future while accelerating your career in one of the world's most innovation-driven ecosystems.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute technology roadmaps for 2026+ initiatives aligned with market disruption forecasts
- Analyze emerging tech trends (quantum, AI ethics, biotech convergence) to identify strategic opportunities
- Lead cross-functional R&D projects bridging theoretical research and commercial viability
- Establish partnerships with academic institutions and tech pioneers to accelerate innovation
- Present future-tech frameworks to C-suite and board stakeholders for investment decisions
- Monitor geopolitical and regulatory shifts affecting long-term tech adoption
- Drive sustainability initiatives in tech development to meet 2030 climate goals
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic technology planning or innovation leadership
- Deep expertise in at least two emerging tech domains (AI, quantum, biotech, etc.)
- Proven track record of commercializing future-facing technologies
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field
- Exceptional analytical skills for complex systems forecasting
- Experience with scenario planning and technology impact assessment
- Strong network within global tech research communities
- Certification in Futures Studies or Technology Foresight preferred