Job Description
Join Horizon Dynamics Inc. as a 2026 Tech Futurist and architect the digital frontier of tomorrow. We're seeking a visionary strategist to decode emerging technologies, predict market shifts, and shape our next-gen product roadmap. This pivotal role bridges cutting-edge innovation with practical business execution, ensuring our leadership in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.
Collaborate with C-suite executives, R&D pioneers, and global partners to transform foresight into actionable strategy. You'll navigate quantum computing, AI ethics, and sustainable tech ecosystems while mentoring the next wave of innovators. If you thrive at the intersection of technology and human potential, this is your calling.
Responsibilities
- Analyze global tech trends, patent filings, and academic research to identify disruptive innovations for 2026-2030 horizon
- Develop scenario-based strategic roadmaps integrating AI, biotech, and sustainable energy convergence
- Lead cross-functional workshops to translate foresight insights into product development priorities
- Author thought leadership reports for executive stakeholders and industry conferences
- Build and maintain a global network of futurists, venture capitalists, and academic pioneers
- Quantify market opportunities and risks through predictive modeling and data visualization
- Mentor junior analysts in futures research methodologies and critical analysis
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Futures Studies, Technology Forecasting, or related field (PhD preferred)
- 7+ years in strategic foresight, innovation consulting, or corporate R&D leadership
- Deep expertise in at least two emerging tech domains: AI, quantum computing, AR/VR, or climate tech
- Proven track record of translating foresight into commercial products or policy frameworks
- Exceptional data synthesis and storytelling skills with executive presentation experience
- Published research in technology forecasting or futures studies (peer-reviewed journals)
- Proficiency in foresight tools: horizon scanning, Delphi method, and systems modeling