Job Description
Join FutureVision Labs at the forefront of technological evolution as we pioneer solutions for the 2026 digital landscape. We seek a visionary Senior 2026 Technology Strategist to architect next-generation frameworks that will redefine industries. This role demands a blend of cutting-edge technical expertise and forward-thinking business acumen to shape our roadmap for the next quantum leap in human-machine interaction.
In this pivotal position, you will collaborate with C-suite executives to align technology initiatives with long-term business objectives, driving innovation in AI ethics, quantum computing integration, and sustainable tech ecosystems. Your insights will directly influence product development cycles and market positioning as we prepare for the paradigm shifts of 2026.
Responsibilities
- Develop and implement 2026 technology roadmaps focusing on AI governance, quantum-resistant cryptography, and carbon-neutral infrastructure
- Lead cross-functional teams in prototyping next-gen solutions for autonomous systems and decentralized networks
- Conduct horizon scanning to identify emerging technologies with 2026 market readiness potential
- Establish KPI frameworks for measuring technology adoption impact on business transformation
- Forge strategic partnerships with academic institutions and innovation labs for R&D collaboration
- Present strategic briefings to board members on technology implications for 2026 competitive positioning
Qualifications
- 10+ years in technology strategy with proven experience mapping 5+ year horizons
- Expertise in quantum computing, neural networks, and distributed ledger technologies
- Certified in AI ethics frameworks (e.g., IEEE Ethically Aligned Design)
- Published research in future technology forecasting or technology impact assessment
- Experience scaling technology teams in high-growth environments
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Systems Engineering, or related field
- Proficiency in scenario planning tools and technology foresight methodologies