Job Description
Join Innovate Tomorrow Inc. at the forefront of technological evolution. We're seeking a visionary Future Technologies Strategist to architect our roadmap for 2026 and beyond. This role demands a blend of technical foresight and business acumen to transform emerging innovations into market-defining opportunities. You'll work in our state-of-the-art San Francisco hub, collaborating with quantum computing specialists, AI ethicists, and biotech pioneers to shape the next generation of human-machine interfaces.
Our ideal candidate thrives in ambiguity, possesses deep expertise in emerging tech ecosystems, and can translate complex concepts into actionable strategies. You'll lead cross-functional initiatives that bridge R&D and commercialization while maintaining our position as an industry disruptor. This is your chance to redefine how humanity interacts with technology in the coming decade.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute the 2026 technology roadmap, aligning with market trends and business objectives
- Lead cross-functional teams in prototyping and validating emerging tech solutions (quantum, AR/VR, neurotech)
- Conduct competitive analysis and market research to identify disruptive opportunities
- Present strategic recommendations to C-suite executives and board members
- Manage innovation portfolios with $5M+ annual budgets
- Build strategic partnerships with academic institutions and tech pioneers
- Mentor junior strategists and cultivate a culture of innovation
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Technology Strategy, Business Innovation, or related field (PhD preferred)
- 7+ years experience in emerging tech strategy at Fortune 500 or scale-up
- Expertise in at least two emerging domains: quantum computing, AR/VR, or synthetic biology
- Proven track record of launching tech products with $10M+ revenue impact
- Advanced data modeling and scenario planning capabilities
- Exceptional communication skills for technical and non-technical stakeholders
- Published thought leadership in tech journals or industry conferences