Job Description
Join InnovateNext Labs at the forefront of technological evolution as we shape the digital landscape for 2026 and beyond. We seek a visionary Future Technologies Strategist to drive innovation, identify emerging trends, and develop cutting-edge solutions that will define tomorrow's market. This role offers the unique opportunity to work with industry leaders, pioneer breakthrough technologies, and lead high-impact projects in an agile, future-focused environment.
InnovateNext Labs provides a dynamic workplace culture that encourages experimentation, continuous learning, and collaborative problem-solving. Our team of world-class engineers, designers, and strategists is dedicated to creating transformative experiences that push the boundaries of what's possible. If you're passionate about tomorrow's technology today, this is your chance to make history.
Responsibilities
- Analyze emerging technology trends (AI, quantum computing, biotech) and assess commercial viability for 2026 market readiness
- Develop strategic roadmaps for technology integration across enterprise operations
- Lead cross-functional teams in prototyping and validating future-facing solutions
- Present strategic recommendations to C-suite executives and key stakeholders
- Establish partnerships with academic institutions and tech innovators
- Monitor competitive landscape and regulatory shifts affecting future technologies
- Create thought leadership content to position company as industry visionary
Qualifications
- 8+ years in strategic technology planning or emerging tech roles
- Proven experience developing future-focused technology roadmaps
- Expertise in AI, IoT, blockchain, or quantum computing ecosystems
- Strong analytical skills with data-driven decision-making abilities
- Exceptional communication and executive presentation skills
- Master's degree in Technology Management, Engineering, or MBA required
- Published thought leadership in technology innovation (preferred)
- Experience with agile methodologies and rapid prototyping