Job Description
Join our visionary team at InnovateTech Solutions to shape the technological landscape of 2026. We seek a forward-thinking strategist to identify emerging trends, develop roadmaps for next-gen innovations, and drive digital transformation across industries. This role requires blending technical acumen with business foresight to position our company at the forefront of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
As a Future Technologies Strategist, you'll collaborate with C-suite executives, R&D labs, and global partners to incubate breakthrough solutions. Your insights will directly influence product development, investment decisions, and market expansion strategies targeting 2026 and beyond. If you're passionate about AI, quantum computing, or biotech convergence, this is your chance to define tomorrow's reality today.
Responsibilities
- Analyze emerging tech trends (AI, quantum computing, neurotech) and forecast market impact through 2026
- Develop strategic roadmaps for integrating next-gen technologies into enterprise solutions
- Lead cross-functional workshops to align R&D priorities with business objectives
- Present visionary frameworks to investors and board members securing $50M+ annual budgets
- Establish partnerships with academic institutions and innovation labs
- Monitor geopolitical/regulatory shifts affecting tech deployment timelines
- Author thought leadership publications positioning company as industry futurist
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic planning, tech consulting, or R&D leadership
- Proven track record developing future-tech roadmaps for Fortune 500 companies
- Expertise in at least two emerging domains: AI ethics, quantum algorithms, or synthetic biology
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or Business (PhD preferred)
- Published research in IEEE Nature or equivalent peer-reviewed journals
- Experience securing innovation grants from NSF, DARPA, or equivalent bodies
- Fluency in scenario planning methodologies and trend analysis frameworks
- Ability to translate complex technical concepts into executive-level narratives