Job Description
Join FutureWorks Labs as we pioneer the frontier of 2026 technology. We're seeking a visionary Innovation Architect to design and implement next-generation solutions that will redefine industries by 2026. This role blends cutting-edge research with practical execution, requiring you to bridge emerging technologies with market readiness. You'll lead cross-functional teams to transform abstract concepts into scalable products while anticipating the technological landscape of tomorrow.
At FutureWorks Labs, we believe 2026 will mark the inflection point where AI, quantum computing, and biotechnology converge. Your mission is to architect this convergence, ensuring our organization remains ahead of the curve. You'll collaborate with world-class researchers, engineers, and strategists to build the infrastructure that powers our 2026 roadmap.
Responsibilities
- Develop strategic technology roadmaps targeting 2026 market readiness
- Lead cross-functional teams in prototyping and validating 2026-viable solutions
- Analyze emerging tech trends (quantum AI, neurotech, sustainable computing) for commercial applications
- Design scalable architectures for next-generation human-AI collaboration systems
- Partner with product teams to translate 2026 capabilities into market-ready features
- Present strategic visions to C-suite executives and external stakeholders
- Maintain competitive intelligence on global 2026 technology initiatives
Qualifications
- 10+ years in technology strategy or product development with future-focused roadmap experience
- Expertise in at least two emerging tech domains (quantum computing, AI ethics, biotech integration)
- Proven track record of launching products with 3-5 year horizons
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or Business with tech specialization
- Deep understanding of 2026 technology landscape and regulatory implications
- Exceptional communication skills for translating complex futures to diverse audiences
- Experience with agile methodologies for long-term innovation cycles