Job Description
InnovateCore Solutions seeks a visionary Future Technologies Strategist to architect our technological roadmap for 2026 and beyond. This pivotal role requires a forward-thinking leader who can anticipate emerging trends, drive innovation across quantum computing, AI integration, and sustainable tech ecosystems. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives to transform futuristic concepts into scalable business solutions while maintaining competitive advantage in rapidly evolving markets.
Responsibilities
- Lead strategic initiatives for emerging technologies shaping 2026, including quantum computing, AI ethics frameworks, and decentralized systems
- Conduct horizon scanning and trend analysis to identify disruptive opportunities in biotechnology, space tech, and climate innovation
- Develop and present 5-year technology roadmaps aligned with business objectives and market disruption forecasts
- Partner with R&D teams to prototype and validate next-gen solutions with industry stakeholders
- Build strategic alliances with academic institutions and government agencies to shape future tech policy standards
- Drive cross-functional innovation sprints to incubate breakthrough technologies
- Monitor global tech ecosystems and competitor strategies to identify first-mover advantages
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Technology Strategy, Engineering, or Business with 8+ years in emerging tech planning
- Proven track record of launching futuristic technologies with measurable market impact
- Deep expertise in at least three emerging domains: quantum computing, AI ethics, or sustainable tech
- Certification in technology forecasting (e.g., Tech Foresight Institute or Gartner) preferred
- Exceptional strategic thinking with ability to articulate complex technical concepts to diverse audiences
- Experience developing technology roadmaps with $10M+ budget implications
- Strong network in Silicon Valley innovation ecosystems and venture capital circles
- Published thought leadership on future technology trends (IEEE, TechCrunch, or similar)