Job Description
Join InnovateX Solutions as we pioneer the next frontier of technological advancement. As a 2026 Future Tech Strategist, you'll architect the digital landscape of tomorrow by identifying emerging trends, developing cutting-edge roadmaps, and driving innovation across our global ecosystem. This premier opportunity combines strategic foresight with hands-on execution in an environment where your vision directly shapes the future of industries.
We offer a dynamic, award-winning culture that champions curiosity, collaboration, and breakthrough thinking. Your work will impact millions while working alongside world-class innovators in our state-of-the-art San Francisco headquarters.
Responsibilities
- Lead horizon scanning and trend analysis for emerging technologies (AI, quantum computing, biotech, Web4.0) through 2030
- Develop strategic technology roadmaps aligned with 2026 market predictions and business objectives
- Architect next-generation digital ecosystems for Fortune 500 clients across diverse industries
- Drive innovation sprints and prototyping sessions to validate futuristic concepts
- Present strategic visions to C-suite executives and board members through compelling data narratives
- Manage cross-functional R&D teams executing on 5-10 year technology horizons
- Establish industry thought leadership through whitepapers, keynotes, and patent development
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic technology planning with 5+ years in future-focused roles
- Proven expertise in emerging technology ecosystems (blockchain, AI, quantum, AR/VR)
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or Strategic Innovation
- Track record of launching breakthrough technologies with measurable market impact
- Exceptional data storytelling skills with executive-level presentation mastery
- Strong network within Silicon Valley innovation circles and academic research institutions
- Certification in Futures Thinking or Technology Foresight (preferred)
- Experience scaling global tech initiatives across 3+ continents