Job Description
Join Horizon Dynamics as a Futurist Innovation Strategist to architect the technological landscape of 2026. We seek a visionary thinker to decode emerging trends, design next-generation solutions, and drive transformative change at the intersection of AI, biotechnology, and sustainable systems. This role empowers you to shape our 5-year roadmap while collaborating with C-suite executives, R&D pioneers, and global innovation hubs. If you thrive at the frontier of what's possible and possess an unquenchable curiosity for tomorrow's breakthroughs, this is your calling.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute strategic foresight frameworks to identify disruptive technologies and market opportunities through 2026
- Lead cross-functional innovation sprints to prototype future-facing products and business models
- Analyze global tech trends, regulatory shifts, and socio-economic indicators to inform strategic pivots
- Build and nurture an ecosystem of industry disruptors, academic partners, and venture capitalists
- Translate complex future scenarios into actionable roadmaps for engineering, marketing, and operations teams
- Present visionary insights to stakeholders through compelling data visualizations and executive narratives
- Champion ethical innovation principles while balancing rapid advancement with sustainable practices
Qualifications
- Advanced degree in Technology Strategy, Innovation Management, Futures Studies, or equivalent field
- 7+ years in strategic planning, R&D leadership, or futurist consulting with Fortune 500 exposure
- Deep expertise in emerging tech domains: quantum computing, synthetic biology, or decentralized systems
- Proven track record of launching at least two market-disrupting products or initiatives
- Exceptional systems thinking with ability to model complex multi-variable scenarios
- Proficiency in strategic foresight tools: horizon scanning, scenario planning, and Delphi methodology
- Portfolio demonstrating published thought leadership on future trends (whitepapers, patents, or keynotes)