Job Description
Join InnovateX Solutions at the forefront of technological evolution as we shape the future of 2026. We seek a visionary Futurist Technology Strategist to decode emerging trends, architect next-gen solutions, and drive innovation that redefines industries. This role combines deep technical expertise with strategic foresight to position our company as a global leader in the digital transformation landscape.
As part of our elite innovation team, you'll collaborate with C-suite executives, R&D pioneers, and global partners to translate futuristic concepts into actionable roadmaps. If you're passionate about turning sci-fi into reality and thrive in environments where tomorrow's challenges are solved today, this is your calling.
Responsibilities
- Analyze emerging tech trends (quantum computing, AI ethics, metaverse integration) to identify disruptive opportunities for 2026
- Develop strategic frameworks for future-proofing product roadmaps and enterprise architecture
- Lead cross-functional workshops to align stakeholders on long-term tech vision
- Produce forward-looking whitepapers and thought leadership for industry conferences
- Partner with R&D to prototype next-gen solutions using bleeding-edge technologies
- Monitor geopolitical and regulatory shifts affecting tech deployment in 2026
- Establish KPIs for measuring innovation maturity and future-readiness
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic technology planning with Fortune 500 or hyper-growth startups
- Expertise in forecasting methodologies and scenario planning frameworks
- Proven track record of launching breakthrough technologies (3+ major innovations)
- Deep knowledge of emerging tech: AGI, decentralized networks, biotech convergence
- Exceptional communication skills for translating complex concepts for executive audiences
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Futures Studies, or related field
- Certification in Strategic Foresight or Technology Innovation Management preferred
- Portfolio published in top-tier tech publications (e.g., MIT Tech Review, WIRED)