Job Description
Join our visionary team as a Future Technologies Strategist to shape the technological landscape of 2026 and beyond. At InnovateTech Solutions, we're pioneering breakthroughs in quantum computing, AI ethics, and sustainable tech ecosystems. This pivotal role requires an innovative thinker who can anticipate industry shifts and translate futuristic concepts into actionable business strategies. You'll collaborate with global R&D teams to develop roadmaps that position our clients as industry leaders in the rapidly evolving tech frontier.
We offer unparalleled opportunities to work at the intersection of cutting-edge research and commercial application, with competitive compensation and a culture that celebrates intellectual curiosity and bold innovation.
Responsibilities
- Develop forward-looking technology roadmaps aligned with 2026 industry projections and market trends
- Analyze emerging technologies (quantum computing, neuromorphic chips, generative AI) for commercial viability
- Lead cross-functional workshops to align stakeholders on future tech adoption strategies
- Conduct competitive intelligence and scenario planning for disruptive tech landscapes
- Design scalable frameworks for integrating next-gen technologies into existing business ecosystems
- Present strategic recommendations to C-suite executives and board members
- Collaborate with product teams to prototype future-facing solutions
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic technology planning or emerging tech consulting
- Expertise in at least two future tech domains: quantum computing, AI ethics, or sustainable tech
- Proven track record of executing technology transformation initiatives
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field
- Strong analytical skills with ability to synthesize complex technical concepts
- Certification in strategic foresight or technology forecasting (e.g., CFIP)
- Experience presenting to executive audiences and influencing strategic decisions
- Deep understanding of global tech policy and regulatory landscapes