Job Description
Join our visionary team at Innovate Tomorrow Labs as we architect the technological landscape of 2026. We're seeking a forward-thinking 2026 Technology Futurist to anticipate emerging trends and develop groundbreaking solutions that will redefine industries. This role requires a blend of strategic foresight, technical expertise, and creative innovation to shape our next-generation products and services.
As a key member of our R&D division, you'll collaborate with quantum computing experts, AI researchers, and biotech pioneers to build the infrastructure for tomorrow's world. Our dynamic startup environment offers unparalleled opportunities to influence the future while working alongside industry leaders in cutting-edge fields.
Responsibilities
- Lead horizon scanning initiatives to identify breakthrough technologies with 2026 commercialization potential
- Develop strategic roadmaps for integrating emerging tech (quantum AI, neuromorphic computing, synthetic biology)
- Design prototype systems leveraging 6G networks, edge quantum processors, and autonomous swarm robotics
- Present visionary technology forecasts to C-suite executives and venture partners
- Establish cross-industry partnerships with NASA, MIT Media Lab, and global innovation hubs
- Author white papers on the societal impact of 2026 technological convergence
- Guide ethical framework development for autonomous systems and neural interfaces
Qualifications
- PhD in Computer Science, Quantum Physics, or Bioengineering with 5+ years R&D leadership
- Proven track record in commercializing emerging technologies (quantum/AI/biotech)
- Deep expertise in 6G architecture, quantum machine learning, or synthetic biology
- Published research in Nature/Science or equivalent tier journals (2020-2023)
- Experience with DARPA/IARPA programs or similar government innovation initiatives
- Proficiency in forecasting methodologies (Delphi, scenario planning, tech S-curves)
- Strong network connections with global tech innovation ecosystems
- Fluency in Python, TensorFlow, and quantum computing frameworks (Qiskit/Cirq)