Job Description
InnovateTech Labs is pioneering the next wave of technological disruption, and we're seeking a visionary Future Technologies Product Manager to shape the digital landscape of 2026 and beyond. Join our elite team at the intersection of AI, quantum computing, and biotech to redefine human-machine interaction. This role offers unparalleled opportunity to transform emerging research into market-defining products that will impact billions.
Your Impact: Lead product strategy for our flagship 2026 initiative, developing interfaces that anticipate user needs through predictive AI and adaptive systems. Collaborate with Nobel laureates and Silicon Valley pioneers to build ethical frameworks for tomorrow's technologies.
Responsibilities
- Architect product roadmaps for 2026-era technologies including quantum-encrypted interfaces and neural-adjacent systems
- Conduct foresight analysis on emerging tech trends (AI ethics, quantum applications, synthetic biology)
- Translate complex technical concepts into compelling product narratives for C-suite stakeholders
- Lead cross-functional teams of futurists, engineers, and UX designers through agile development cycles
- Define KPIs for next-gen user experiences measuring adoption, ethical compliance, and societal impact
- Secure patents and intellectual property for breakthrough interaction methodologies
- Present at global tech summits representing InnovateTech's vision for 2026
Qualifications
- 8+ years in product management with 3+ years in emerging tech/AI/quantum fields
- Proven track record launching products with >$100M ARR in disruptive markets
- Expertise in human-centered design for complex adaptive systems
- Deep understanding of quantum computing principles and neural interface technologies
- Certification in Technology Foresight (TF) or equivalent futurist methodology
- Published research in IEEE or Nature on human-tech symbiosis
- Experience scaling products across 5+ international markets
- Fluency in Python, TensorFlow, and quantum programming languages