Job Description
Join Horizon Dynamics as a 2026 Futurist Technology Strategist and shape tomorrow's innovations today. We're seeking a visionary leader to decode emerging tech trends and architect strategic roadmaps for the post-2025 landscape. This role demands a blend of analytical rigor and creative foresight to navigate quantum computing, AI ethics, and biotech convergence. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives to transform futuristic insights into actionable business strategies, driving our position at the forefront of technological evolution.
We offer a dynamic environment where your ideas become reality. With competitive compensation, cutting-edge resources, and a culture that rewards intellectual curiosity, you'll find unparalleled opportunities to impact the future. If you're passionate about demystifying tomorrow's challenges and pioneering solutions that define the 2026 tech ecosystem, this is your calling.
Responsibilities
- Analyze emerging tech trends (quantum computing, AI ethics, neurotech) to forecast 2026 industry disruptions
- Develop strategic roadmaps for technology adoption across enterprise operations
- Lead cross-functional workshops to align stakeholders on future-vision initiatives
- Produce whitepapers and predictive models for C-suite decision-making
- Partner with R&D teams to prototype next-gen solutions for 2026 market readiness
- Monitor global policy shifts affecting tech innovation landscapes
- Build thought leadership through industry speaking engagements and publications
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Technology Forecasting, Futures Studies, or relevant field; PhD preferred
- 7+ years in strategic planning, innovation consulting, or futurism roles
- Expertise in emerging tech domains: quantum computing, AI ethics, biotech
- Proven track record of developing future-focused strategic frameworks
- Exceptional data synthesis and scenario-planning capabilities
- Experience presenting to executive audiences on complex future concepts
- Published thought leadership in technology or futurism publications