Job Description
Join Innovatech Solutions at the forefront of tomorrow as we pioneer Project 2026βa transformative initiative reshaping the technological landscape. We seek a visionary Senior Futurist & Tech Strategist to architect breakthrough solutions that will define the next decade. This role demands an architect of innovation, blending deep technical expertise with strategic foresight to accelerate our quantum computing and AI-driven ecosystems.
If you thrive at the intersection of bleeding-edge technology and market disruption, and possess an insatiable curiosity about what's next, this is your opportunity to shape the future. Collaborate with Nobel laureates, lead cross-disciplinary teams, and deliver solutions that will redefine industries by 2026.
Responsibilities
- Architect and lead strategic roadmaps for Project 2026, aligning quantum computing, AI, and biotech innovations with market demands
- Identify emerging technologies and trends, translating them into actionable R&D priorities and product roadmaps
- Lead cross-functional teams across engineering, design, and business units to deliver breakthrough solutions
- Develop future scenarios and impact assessments for technological disruptions across key industries
- Secure strategic partnerships with academic institutions and global innovation hubs
- Present visionary concepts to C-suite executives and external stakeholders
- Mentor junior futurists and drive innovation culture across the organization
Qualifications
- Masterβs degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, or related field; PhD preferred
- 10+ years in tech strategy, R&D leadership, or emerging technology roles
- Proven track record in developing quantum computing or AI roadmaps
- Deep expertise in biotech convergence and neuromorphic computing
- Exceptional systems thinking and scenario-planning capabilities
- Published research or patents in disruptive technologies
- Experience leading global innovation teams and securing multi-million R&D budgets
- Portfolio demonstrating impact on at least two major technological shifts