Job Description
Join Innovate Tomorrow Inc. as we redefine the future! We're seeking a visionary Future Technologies Strategist to architect our roadmap for 2026 and beyond. This role sits at the intersection of emerging tech, market analysis, and business transformation, driving our next wave of disruptive innovation. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives, R&D pioneers, and global partners to identify and commercialize breakthrough technologies that will shape the next decade.
Why this role matters: In 2026, industries will be unrecognizable. We need someone who can anticipate paradigm shifts, assess technological viability, and translate complex innovations into scalable business opportunities. If you thrive at the cutting edge of quantum computing, AI ethics, or sustainable tech ecosystems, this is your calling.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute a comprehensive technology strategy roadmap targeting 2026 market disruption
- Lead horizon scanning for emerging technologies (quantum, biotech, AI, sustainable systems)
- Conduct market analysis and competitive intelligence to identify first-mover advantages
- Collaborate with R&D to prototype and validate next-gen technologies
- Design go-to-market strategies for futuristic products and services
- Present strategic insights to executive leadership and investors
- Build partnerships with research institutions and tech incubators
- Monitor geopolitical and regulatory impacts on future tech adoption
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic planning, R&D, or emerging technology roles
- Proven track record in commercializing breakthrough innovations
- Expertise in at least two future tech domains (quantum/AI/biotech/climate tech)
- Advanced degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or Business with tech focus
- Exceptional analytical skills with data-driven decision making
- Experience building cross-functional innovation ecosystems
- Deep understanding of global tech trends and future scenarios
- Certification in strategic foresight or innovation management preferred