Job Description
Join our visionary team at Innovate Tomorrow Inc. as we shape the technological landscape of 2026. We're seeking a Future Technology Strategist to architect tomorrow's innovations today. This pivotal role combines cutting-edge research with strategic foresight to develop roadmaps for emerging technologies that will redefine industries. You'll collaborate with global R&D teams, analyze disruptive trends, and translate complex technological possibilities into actionable business strategies.
Our culture thrives on intellectual curiosity and bold experimentation. You'll work in a state-of-the-art facility overlooking the Bay, with resources dedicated to exploring quantum computing, AI ethics, and sustainable tech solutions. This is your opportunity to influence how humanity interacts with technology in the next decade.
Responsibilities
- Lead horizon scanning initiatives to identify emerging technologies with transformative potential by 2026
- Develop and maintain technology roadmaps aligned with long-term business objectives
- Collaborate with C-suite executives to integrate technology strategy into corporate vision
- Conduct competitive analysis and patent landscape reviews for emerging tech domains
- Present strategic recommendations to stakeholders through compelling data visualizations
- Manage cross-functional innovation sprints prototyping future solutions
- Establish metrics to track technology adoption and impact forecasting
Qualifications
- Minimum 8 years in technology strategy, R&D management, or futurist consulting
- Proven track record developing technology roadmaps for Fortune 500 companies
- Expertise in at least two emerging tech domains: quantum computing, AI ethics, biotech, or clean energy
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field
- Exceptional analytical skills with ability to synthesize complex technical data
- Strong presentation skills with experience influencing executive decision-making
- Certification in Futures Studies or Technology Foresight preferred