Job Description
Join Nexus Horizons Inc. at the forefront of tomorrow's landscape today. We're seeking a visionary Futurist Innovation Strategist to architect our 2026 roadmap and beyond. In this pivotal role, you'll decode emerging technological paradigms, societal shifts, and market disruptions to shape our next-generation products and ventures. If you thrive at the intersection of foresight, strategy, and disruptive innovation, this is your chance to redefine industries.
What you'll achieve:
- Lead horizon-scanning initiatives to identify paradigm-shifting opportunities for 2026+
- Develop actionable innovation frameworks that position Nexus Horizons as a market-defining force
- Collaborate with C-suite executives to embed future-ready thinking across all business units
Responsibilities
- Analyze global technology trends, geopolitical shifts, and consumer behavior patterns to forecast 2026 market landscapes
- Design and implement strategic innovation pipelines aligned with long-term vision
- Lead cross-functional workshops to translate future insights into product roadmaps
- Partner with R&D teams to prototype breakthrough solutions for emerging markets
- Develop scenario-planning models for technological disruptions and competitive threats
- Present strategic recommendations to executive leadership and board stakeholders
- Maintain a proprietary ecosystem of futurist thought leaders and industry pioneers
Qualifications
- Advanced degree in Futurism, Strategic Innovation, Technology Forecasting, or related field
- Minimum 7 years experience in corporate strategy, innovation consulting, or futurist research
- Proven track record of translating future insights into market-leading initiatives
- Expertise in horizon scanning, scenario planning, and trend analysis methodologies
- Deep understanding of exponential technologies (AI, quantum computing, biotech)
- Exceptional communication skills with ability to articulate complex future concepts
- Certification in Futures Thinking or similar foresight methodology preferred