Job Description
InnovateNext Labs seeks a visionary Future Tech Strategist to architect our 2026 technology roadmap. Join our elite team at the forefront of quantum computing, AI ethics, and sustainable tech ecosystems. This pivotal role demands a blend of cutting-edge technical acumen and strategic foresight to position our innovations at the intersection of human progress and technological advancement. You'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and industry disruptors to shape the digital landscape of tomorrow.
We offer unparalleled opportunities to influence emerging standards in decentralized AI governance and climate-positive tech solutions. Your work will directly impact how humanity navigates the complex technological transitions of the mid-2020s, with competitive compensation including equity in our moonshot ventures.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute comprehensive 2026 technology strategy aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Lead cross-functional quantum computing initiatives for enterprise-scale applications
- Architect ethical AI frameworks for autonomous decision systems
- Identify and prioritize emerging technologies with 3-5 year market disruption potential
- Partner with C-suite to integrate future-tech capabilities into core business operations
- Manage $50M+ innovation portfolio with quarterly ROI assessments
- Represent company at Davos and global tech policy summits
- Mentor next-gen engineers in futuristic systems thinking methodologies
Qualifications
- PhD in Computer Science, Quantum Physics, or Strategic Innovation (or equivalent experience)
- 10+ years in tech strategy with demonstrated impact on Fortune 500 transformations
- Published research in Nature/Science on emerging tech implications
- Expertise in quantum algorithms, neural network optimization, or climate tech
- Proven track record of scaling innovations from lab to market
- Security clearance for sensitive government partnerships preferred
- Fluency in Mandarin, Arabic, or Spanish for global collaboration
- Portfolio showcasing at least three 2020s-era tech disruptions