Job Description
Join Horizon Dynamics at the forefront of tomorrow! We're seeking a visionary Futurist & Innovation Strategist to architect solutions for 2026 and beyond. In this pivotal role, you'll decode emerging trends, develop forward-looking roadmaps, and lead cross-functional teams to transform futuristic concepts into market-reality. Our dynamic environment blends cutting-edge technology with human-centric design, offering unparalleled opportunities to shape industries before they exist. If you thrive at the intersection of technology, sociology, and business strategy, this is your moment to make history.
Responsibilities
- Forecast and analyze global trends across AI, biotech, and quantum computing to inform strategic roadmaps
- Design innovation frameworks for 2026 market readiness, including ethical AI and sustainable tech integration
- Lead cross-disciplinary teams in developing prototype solutions for emerging industry challenges
- Partner with C-suite executives to align corporate strategy with long-term future scenarios
- Author whitepapers and thought leadership on disruptive technologies and societal impact
- Curate and host future-focused workshops with global stakeholders and academic institutions
- Monitor geopolitical shifts and regulatory changes affecting technology adoption timelines
Qualifications
- Advanced degree in Futures Studies, Innovation Management, or related field (PhD preferred)
- 7+ years in strategic foresight, innovation consulting, or technology R&D leadership
- Proven track record of translating futuristic concepts into commercialized products/services
- Expertise in scenario planning, trend analysis, and horizon scanning methodologies
- Deep understanding of emerging technologies (AGI, synthetic biology, spatial computing)
- Exceptional communication skills with ability to articulate complex future concepts to diverse audiences
- Published author in futurism or innovation strategy (portfolio required)
- Experience with global stakeholder engagement across public/private sectors