Job Description
Join Horizon Innovations Group at the forefront of tomorrow's transformation. As a 2026 Futurist Strategist, you'll architect the blueprint for industries navigating the next technological revolution. We're seeking visionary pioneers to decode emerging trends, design sustainable business models, and lead cross-functional teams in executing future-ready initiatives. Your insights will directly shape our innovation roadmap and influence global market trajectories.
This role demands a blend of radical creativity and data-driven precision. You'll collaborate with quantum computing researchers, neurotech pioneers, and climate tech innovators while interfacing with C-suite executives to translate foresight into actionable strategy. If you thrive at the intersection of technology, sociology, and business evolution, this is your calling.
Responsibilities
- Develop and publish annual '2026 Horizon Reports' forecasting disruptive technologies and societal shifts
- Lead scenario-planning workshops for Fortune 500 clients preparing for post-quantum economy transitions
- Design ethical frameworks for AI/neurotech integration in healthcare and education sectors
- Manage cross-functional innovation sprints prototyping climate-positive business models
- Present strategic briefings to investors and board members on future market opportunities
- Establish industry partnerships with emerging tech incubators and academic research labs
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Futures Studies, Systems Thinking, or related field (PhD preferred)
- 5+ years in strategic foresight, innovation consulting, or emerging technology commercialization
- Proven track record of published trend analysis or scenario-planning frameworks
- Expertise in at least two emerging domains: quantum computing, synthetic biology, or neuro-interfaces
- Fluency in data visualization tools (Tableau, D3.js) and predictive modeling
- Experience facilitating executive-level workshops with Fortune 500 stakeholders
- Portfolio demonstrating 3+ future-strategy implementations with measurable impact