Job Description
Shape tomorrow's reality today at FutureVision Labs. We're seeking a visionary 2026 Innovation Strategist to architect our next-generation technology ecosystem. Join our elite team of futurists and engineers as we redefine human-machine interaction, quantum computing applications, and sustainable tech infrastructure. This pivotal role demands a blend of radical creativity and strategic execution to position our company at the forefront of the 2026 technological revolution.
If you thrive at the intersection of emerging tech and human-centric design, possess an uncanny ability to anticipate paradigm shifts, and are passionate about building a sustainable future, this is your calling. Experience the thrill of transforming abstract concepts into tangible innovations that will shape the next decade.
Responsibilities
- Architect and execute the company's 2026 technology roadmap with quantum computing, AI ethics, and climate tech integration
- Lead cross-functional teams in developing prototypes for next-gen human-computer interfaces
- Analyze emerging tech trends (Web4.0, neuromorphic computing) to identify market opportunities
- Collaborate with C-suite executives to align innovation with business objectives and ESG standards
- Manage $5M+ annual innovation budget with ROI-focused resource allocation
- Pioneer sustainable technology solutions for circular economy implementation
- Present strategic insights to investors, partners, and industry thought leaders
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or Futurism (PhD preferred)
- 8+ years in technology strategy with proven 2020s innovation leadership
- Expertise in emerging tech: quantum computing, AI ethics, climate tech
- Portfolio of at least 3 commercialized future-tech solutions
- Certification in Sustainable Technology Innovation (STI) or equivalent
- Exceptional data visualization and strategic communication skills
- Experience with blockchain-based IP protection for innovations
- Published thought leadership in tech futurism (IEEE, ACM, or similar)