Job Description
Join Innovate Tomorrow Inc. at the forefront of technological evolution as we shape the digital landscape of 2026. We're seeking a visionary Future Tech Strategist to architect our next-generation innovation roadmap, driving breakthrough solutions that redefine industries. This role combines cutting-edge research with strategic implementation, requiring a blend of technical acumen and business foresight. You'll lead cross-functional teams to prototype emerging technologies, analyze market disruptors, and develop scalable frameworks for sustainable growth. Our dynamic environment offers unparalleled opportunities to influence product development, mentor talent, and secure competitive advantages in the rapidly evolving tech ecosystem. If you're passionate about building tomorrow's solutions today, this is your chance to make a transformative impact.
Responsibilities
- Architect 2026 technology roadmaps integrating AI, quantum computing, and decentralized systems
- Lead cross-functional R&D teams in prototyping next-gen solutions with 18-month delivery cycles
- Analyze emerging tech trends to identify disruptive opportunities and competitive threats
- Develop strategic partnerships with academic institutions and industry pioneers
- Present innovation frameworks to C-suite executives and key stakeholders
- Oversee technology ethics compliance and sustainability frameworks
- Mentor junior strategists in future-tech methodologies
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic technology planning with 3+ years in future-tech roles
- Expertise in AI/ML, blockchain, and quantum computing architectures
- Proven track record of launching scalable enterprise solutions
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or Business
- Strong analytical skills with data-driven decision-making experience
- Certification in emerging technologies (e.g., TensorFlow Quantum, AWS ML Specialist)
- Exceptional communication skills for technical and non-technical audiences
- Experience with agile methodologies and DevOps practices