Job Description
Join InnovateCorp 2026 at the forefront of technological revolution! We're seeking a visionary Future Technology Strategist to architect our 2026 roadmap and pioneer solutions that will define the next decade. This role combines cutting-edge AI research with sustainable innovation, working alongside Nobel laureates and industry disruptors in our state-of-the-art Silicon Valley campus.
As a key architect of our 2026 vision, you'll shape how humanity interacts with emerging technologies while championing ethical frameworks and sustainable practices. Enjoy unparalleled benefits including unlimited learning stipends, quarterly innovation sabbaticals, and equity in a company valued at $2B+.
Responsibilities
- Design and execute the 2026 technology roadmap integrating quantum computing, neural interfaces, and climate-positive AI systems
- Lead cross-functional teams of PhD researchers and engineers to prototype breakthrough solutions
- Establish ethical governance frameworks for autonomous systems and biotechnology applications
- Partner with Fortune 500 clients to implement future-ready digital transformation strategies
- Present at global tech summits including Web Summit and CES to shape industry discourse
- Drive sustainability initiatives ensuring all technological advancements meet 2030 net-zero targets
- Mentor next-generation innovators through our Future Leaders program
Qualifications
- PhD in Computer Science, AI, or related field with 10+ years in strategic technology planning
- Proven track record of launching at least two industry-defining technologies
- Deep expertise in quantum machine learning and neural interface development
- Certification in Future Studies (from institutions like Singularity University)
- Published research in Nature/Science with 500+ citations on emerging tech topics
- Experience leading teams of 50+ across multiple continents
- Portfolio demonstrating implementation of ethical AI frameworks in production systems
- Fluency in at least two programming languages (Python, Rust, or Go preferred)