Job Description
Join InnovateHorizon Labs at the forefront of technological evolution! We're seeking a visionary Future Technologies Strategist to architect our roadmap for 2026 and beyond. This pivotal role requires you to identify, evaluate, and integrate emerging technologies that will redefine industries. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives to align tech innovations with business objectives while ensuring ethical implementation and competitive advantage.
Our ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of foresight and execution, leveraging data-driven insights to transform abstract possibilities into tangible value. This is your chance to shape tomorrow's digital landscape in a culture that celebrates bold ideas and rapid prototyping.
Responsibilities
- Research and analyze emerging technologies (quantum computing, AI ethics, neurotech, etc.) for commercial viability
- Develop 5-year technology roadmaps aligned with organizational vision and market trends
- Lead cross-functional workshops to identify innovation opportunities and implementation barriers
- Present strategic recommendations to executive stakeholders with clear ROI projections
- Build partnerships with academic institutions and startups to access cutting-edge R&D
- Monitor global tech policy shifts and regulatory impacts on innovation strategies
- Establish KPIs for technology adoption success and continuous improvement frameworks
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field (PhD preferred)
- 8+ years in strategic technology planning or innovation management
- Proven track record of forecasting tech trends with validated impact assessments
- Deep expertise in at least three emerging technology domains (AI, blockchain, biotech, etc.)
- Exceptional data analysis skills with proficiency in trend forecasting tools
- Experience presenting complex technical concepts to non-technical executives
- Published thought leadership in technology strategy or futurism
- Strong network within Silicon Valley tech ecosystems and research communities