Job Description
Join InnovateForward Labs at the forefront of technological evolution as we shape the future of human-computer interaction. We're seeking a visionary Future Technologies Strategist to architect our 2026 roadmap, blending quantum computing, neural interfaces, and sustainable AI into groundbreaking solutions. This role demands a blend of technical acumen and strategic foresight to transform emerging concepts into scalable innovations.
Our dynamic team thrives on cross-disciplinary collaboration, pushing boundaries in augmented reality, biometric security, and decentralized systems. You'll work directly with C-suite executives to align technology investments with market disruption opportunities, while mentoring a cohort of forward-thinking innovators. If you're passionate about solving tomorrow's challenges today, this is your calling.
Responsibilities
- Develop and implement 2026 technology roadmaps integrating quantum computing, neural interfaces, and sustainable AI frameworks
- Lead cross-functional R&D initiatives in augmented reality, biometric security, and decentralized systems
- Analyze emerging tech trends (Web4.0, sentient AI, quantum-resistant cryptography) for competitive advantage
- Architect scalable innovation pipelines bridging theoretical research and market-ready solutions
- Present strategic recommendations to C-suite and board stakeholders with data-driven insights
- Mentor technology teams in emerging methodologies like quantum machine learning and neuro-symbolic AI
- Forge strategic partnerships with academic institutions and tech pioneers for collaborative R&D
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field (PhD preferred)
- 7+ years in strategic technology planning with 3+ years in emerging tech roles
- Proven track record developing roadmaps for quantum computing or neural interface technologies
- Expertise in ethical AI frameworks and sustainable technology lifecycle management
- Strong analytical skills with proficiency in futures forecasting methodologies
- Experience presenting complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders
- Published research or patents in quantum computing, biometric security, or decentralized systems
- Certification in strategic innovation management (e.g., Stanford d.school, MIT Sloan)