Job Description
Join Innovate Tomorrow Inc. at the forefront of technological evolution as we shape the future of human-machine interaction. We're seeking a visionary Future Tech Strategist to architect our 2026 roadmap, integrating quantum computing, neural interfaces, and sustainable AI into next-generation solutions. This role demands a blend of technical acumen and futurist thinking to transform abstract concepts into tangible innovations.
Our dynamic team operates at the intersection of biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and sustainable design. You'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and Silicon Valley pioneers to develop frameworks that redefine industry standards. This is more than a jobβit's an opportunity to leave an indelible mark on humanity's technological trajectory.
Responsibilities
- Architect 2026 technology roadmaps integrating quantum computing, neuromorphic chips, and decentralized AI systems
- Lead cross-functional R&D initiatives in sustainable quantum data centers and carbon-negative AI
- Develop patent-pending frameworks for human-AI symbiosis using neural interface protocols
- Forecast technological convergence points across biotech, nanotechnology, and computational biology
- Present strategic briefings to C-suite executives and government innovation councils
- Establish ethical guidelines for AGI development aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Manage $50M+ innovation portfolio with ROI-driven KPIs for breakthrough technologies
Qualifications
- PhD in Computer Science, Quantum Engineering, or related field with 8+ years in R&D leadership
- Proven track record developing commercialized technologies with $100M+ market impact
- Expertise in quantum algorithms, neuromorphic computing, and distributed AI architectures
- Published research in Nature/Science journals on future technology paradigms
- Security clearance for classified innovation projects (preferred)
- Fluency in at least two programming languages (Python, Rust, or Q#) and ML frameworks
- Experience securing federal SBIR grants and DARPA partnerships