Job Description
Join InnovateX Labs at the forefront of technological evolution as we shape the future of 2026 and beyond. We seek a visionary Future Technologies Strategist to architect next-generation solutions that redefine human-machine interaction, sustainable innovation, and digital transformation. This pivotal role combines cutting-edge research with market foresight to drive product roadmaps that anticipate societal needs while maintaining ethical AI frameworks. Collaborate with cross-disciplinary teams to prototype quantum computing applications, neural interfaces, and climate-resilient infrastructure systems.
Our ideal candidate thrives in ambiguity, synthesizes complex data into actionable strategies, and possesses an unwavering passion for solving humanity's grand challenges. Enjoy competitive equity packages, flexible work arrangements, and access to our state-of-the-art R&D facilities overlooking the Bay Area skyline.
Responsibilities
- Develop 5-year technology roadmaps integrating AI, quantum computing, and biotech convergence
- Lead scenario-planning workshops for emerging regulatory frameworks (2026-2030)
- Partner with venture capital teams to identify disruptive startups in frontier tech
- Author white papers on ethical AI deployment and digital sovereignty
- Represent company at global tech summits (Web Summit, CES, etc.)
- Mentor cross-functional teams in rapid prototyping methodologies
- Analyze geopolitical shifts impacting tech adoption across APAC/EMEA markets
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or Futures Studies with 8+ years experience
- Proven track record in scaling technology ventures from concept to market
- Expertise in quantum computing, neuromorphic chips, or synthetic biology
- Published thought leadership in IEEE Nature or equivalent journals
- Proficiency in scenario planning tools (e.g., GBN, Delphi method)
- Fluency in Mandarin, Arabic, or Spanish preferred for global stakeholder engagement
- Security clearance or background in defense tech initiatives (DARPA/DoE)