Job Description
Join Innovate Horizon Labs at the forefront of tomorrow's technological landscape. We're seeking a visionary Futurist Technology Strategist to architect our 2026 roadmap and beyond. This pivotal role demands a blend of cutting-edge technical expertise, predictive analytics, and strategic foresight to position our company as an industry leader in the rapidly evolving digital ecosystem. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives, R&D teams, and global partners to transform futuristic concepts into actionable business strategies.
Our ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of innovation and pragmatism, leveraging emerging technologies like quantum computing, AI ethics, and decentralized systems to solve tomorrow's challenges today. This is your chance to shape the future of technology while driving tangible business impact.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute a comprehensive technology strategy for 2026+ horizon, aligning with business objectives
- Analyze emerging tech trends (quantum computing, neurotech, AI governance) to identify disruptive opportunities
- Lead cross-functional workshops to ideate next-gen products and services
- Present strategic roadmaps to stakeholders with compelling data-driven narratives
- Establish ethical frameworks for AI/automation deployment in compliance with evolving regulations
- Partner with venture capital teams to evaluate and integrate disruptive startups
- Author thought leadership pieces on technological disruption and future-proofing
Qualifications
- 10+ years in technology strategy, product development, or innovation consulting
- Deep expertise in at least two emerging tech domains (quantum, AI, blockchain, biotech)
- Proven track record of forecasting market trends with 85%+ accuracy
- Strong analytical skills with proficiency in scenario planning and predictive modeling
- Experience presenting to C-suite and board-level executives
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or Futurist Studies
- Published thought leadership on technological disruption (blogs, journals, conferences)