Job Description
Join FutureHorizon Inc. at the forefront of tomorrow's innovation landscape. As a 2026 Futurist Strategist, you'll decode emerging trends, architect transformative roadmaps, and position our organization as the undisputed leader in next-generation technologies. This role demands visionary thinking and strategic execution to shape industries before they exist.
We seek a paradigm-shifting thinker who thrives at the intersection of technology, sociology, and economics. Your insights will directly influence R&D priorities, investment decisions, and market entry strategies for breakthrough innovations spanning quantum computing, neurotech, and sustainable ecosystems.
Responsibilities
- Develop 5-10 year foresight frameworks using predictive analytics, scenario planning, and trend synthesis
- Design strategic blueprints for emerging tech adoption across healthcare, energy, and mobility sectors
- Lead cross-functional innovation sprints with R&D, product, and executive leadership teams
- Author high-impact thought leadership publications and keynote presentations at global forums
- Build and manage a network of domain experts, academic partners, and industry disruptors
- Translate complex future scenarios into actionable business strategies with measurable KPIs
- Advise C-suite on disruptive market shifts and competitive positioning in 2026+ landscapes
Qualifications
- Advanced degree in Futures Studies, Systems Thinking, or related quantitative field
- Minimum 8 years in strategic foresight, innovation consulting, or R&D leadership
- Proven track record of commercializing emerging technologies (quantum, AI, biotech)
- Expertise in horizon scanning, weak signal detection, and trend impact assessment
- Exceptional communication skills with ability to distill complex concepts for diverse audiences
- Proficiency in foresight methodologies (Delphi, STEEP, causal layered analysis)
- Portfolio demonstrating successful future-state strategy implementations
- Deep understanding of exponential technology adoption curves and inflection points