Job Description
Join InnovateTech Solutions as we pioneer the next wave of technological transformation in 2026. We seek a visionary Future Technology Strategist to architect our innovation roadmap and lead cutting-edge initiatives that will redefine industries. This senior role demands a blend of technical acumen, strategic foresight, and leadership excellence to shape our technology portfolio for the next decade.
In this pivotal position, you'll collaborate with C-suite executives, research labs, and global partners to identify emerging opportunities in AI, quantum computing, sustainable tech, and human-machine interfaces. You'll translate future trends into actionable business strategies while fostering a culture of experimentation and responsible innovation.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute multi-year technology roadmaps aligning with 2026 market projections and business objectives
- Lead cross-functional teams in prototyping and scaling breakthrough technologies
- Analyze emerging tech trends (quantum, AGI, biotech convergence) for competitive advantage
- Establish strategic partnerships with research institutions and industry disruptors
- Present technology vision to stakeholders through compelling narratives and data-driven insights
- Drive innovation culture through hackathons, incubation programs, and R&D initiatives
- Ensure ethical frameworks guide future technology development and deployment
Qualifications
- 15+ years in technology strategy, R&D leadership, or innovation management
- Proven track record of launching transformative tech products/services
- Expertise in future forecasting methodologies (scenario planning, horizon scanning)
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field
- Deep knowledge of emerging tech stacks (quantum computing, neural interfaces, AI ethics)
- Executive presence with experience presenting to C-suite and boards
- Certification in technology strategy or innovation management preferred
- Published thought leadership in tech foresight or innovation journals