Job Description
Join InnovateX Solutions at the forefront of technological evolution as we shape the digital landscape of 2026. We're seeking a visionary Future Tech Strategist to architect our next-generation innovation roadmap and drive transformative initiatives that will redefine industries.
In this pivotal role, you'll collaborate with C-suite executives to identify emerging technologies, forecast market disruptions, and develop strategic frameworks that position us as industry leaders. You'll lead cross-functional teams to prototype and implement cutting-edge solutions while maintaining rigorous ROI analysis and risk mitigation protocols.
We offer a dynamic environment where your expertise in emerging tech trends will directly influence our product development, partnerships, and long-term growth strategy. If you're passionate about building the future and thrive in ambiguity, this is your opportunity to make history.
Responsibilities
- Architect 2026+ technology strategy roadmap with quarterly innovation sprints
- Lead horizon scanning for emerging technologies (quantum computing, AGI, biotech convergence)
- Develop go-to-market frameworks for disruptive products with $50M+ TAM potential
- Manage cross-functional R&D teams of 15+ engineers and designers
- Establish KPI frameworks tracking adoption curves and market disruption metrics
- Present strategic briefings to board members and C-suite stakeholders quarterly
- Negotiate strategic partnerships with Fortune 500 innovation labs
Qualifications
- 10+ years in tech strategy or innovation leadership at Fortune 500 scale
- Proven track record launching products with exponential growth curves
- Expertise in at least three emerging tech domains (quantum, AI, Web3, etc.)
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or Business Strategy
- Certification in technology foresight methodologies (e.g., Delphi, Scenario Planning)
- Experience managing $10M+ innovation budgets with 30%+ efficiency metrics
- Published thought leadership in tech journals (e.g., MIT Tech Review, Wired)