Job Description
Join InnovateX Labs at the forefront of technological evolution as we architect the digital landscape of 2026. We're seeking a visionary Future Tech Strategist to pioneer breakthrough solutions that will redefine industries. This role demands a blend of cutting-edge technical expertise and business acumen to navigate emerging paradigms in quantum computing, AI ethics, and decentralized systems. You'll lead cross-functional initiatives to develop next-generation frameworks while ensuring our innovations remain human-centric and ethically grounded. If you're passionate about shaping tomorrow's technology today, this is your moment to make history.
Responsibilities
- Architect strategic roadmaps for 2026 technology adoption across quantum computing, AI governance, and Web3 ecosystems
- Lead cross-functional innovation sprints to prototype future-facing solutions with 3-year commercialization horizons
- Conduct horizon scanning to identify disruptive technologies and market inflection points
- Develop ethical frameworks for AI/ML deployment ensuring alignment with emerging regulatory landscapes
- Partner with C-suite to integrate future tech strategies into enterprise transformation initiatives
- Establish KPIs for measuring technology readiness indices and innovation ROI
- Curate thought leadership content positioning InnovateX as the 2026 technology authority
Qualifications
- 10+ years experience in technology strategy with 5+ years in emerging tech domains
- Proven track record developing commercialization strategies for next-gen technologies
- Expertise in quantum computing, AI ethics, or decentralized systems architecture
- Strong background in technology forecasting and scenario planning methodologies
- Certification in Technology Foresight or Strategic Innovation Management preferred
- Experience leading cross-functional teams through complex technology transitions
- Published thought leadership in peer-reviewed tech journals or industry forums
- Deep understanding of global tech policy landscapes and regulatory trends