Job Description
Join Innovate Tomorrow Labs at the forefront of technological evolution as we prepare for the transformative landscape of 2026. We're seeking a visionary Future Technology Strategist to architect solutions that will define the next generation of digital experiences. This role demands a blend of technical acumen and strategic foresight to position our organization as a leader in emerging innovations.
As a key member of our R&D division, you'll collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify disruptive technologies, assess market readiness, and develop actionable roadmaps that align with our 2026 vision. We offer a dynamic environment where your expertise will directly shape products used by millions.
Responsibilities
- Research and analyze emerging technologies (AI, quantum computing, biotech) for strategic implementation by 2026
- Develop comprehensive technology roadmaps aligned with market trends and organizational goals
- Lead cross-functional workshops to identify innovation opportunities and mitigate future risks
- Present strategic recommendations to C-suite executives and board members
- Monitor global tech policy and regulatory shifts affecting 2026 digital ecosystems
- Build partnerships with academic institutions and R&D labs for cutting-edge collaboration
- Quantify ROI projections for next-gen technology investments
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field (PhD preferred)
- 8+ years in technology strategy or R&D leadership within tech/finance/healthcare sectors
- Proven track record of forecasting technology adoption cycles and market impacts
- Expertise in at least two emerging tech domains (e.g., AI ethics, quantum algorithms)
- Strong analytical skills with experience in scenario planning and futures research
- Certification in technology management or strategic foresight (e.g., CSTM, CFIP)
- Exceptional communication skills for translating complex concepts to diverse stakeholders
- Portfolio demonstrating technology strategy implementations with measurable outcomes