Job Description
Join Innovate Tomorrow Inc. as we redefine the technological landscape for 2026 and beyond. We're seeking a visionary Future Technology Strategist to architect next-generation solutions that will shape industries worldwide. This role combines cutting-edge research with practical implementation, requiring a blend of technical expertise and strategic foresight. You'll work alongside Nobel laureates and industry pioneers in our state-of-the-art Silicon Valley headquarters, where innovation isn't just encouraged—it's our DNA. We offer unparalleled growth opportunities, flexible work arrangements, and comprehensive benefits including equity packages for top-tier talent.
Responsibilities
- Develop 5-10 year technology roadmaps aligning with emerging trends in AI, quantum computing, and biotechnology
- Lead cross-functional teams to prototype and validate futuristic concepts through rapid iteration cycles
- Conduct horizon scanning to identify disruptive technologies with potential market impact
- Collaborate with C-suite executives to integrate strategic technology initiatives into corporate vision
- Present findings to stakeholders through compelling data visualizations and scenario planning
- Establish partnerships with academic institutions and research labs for technology incubation
- Drive innovation sprints focused on solving 2026-specific challenges in sustainability and human augmentation
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field with 8+ years experience
- Proven track record in strategic technology planning and emerging tech adoption
- Expertise in at least two of: AI/ML, quantum computing, advanced robotics, or neurotech
- Strong analytical skills with ability to synthesize complex technical information
- Experience with scenario planning and technology forecasting methodologies
- Demonstrated leadership in cross-functional innovation projects
- Published research or patents in emerging technologies preferred
- Excellent communication skills for technical and non-technical audiences