Job Description
Join FutureVision Labs at the forefront of technological evolution as we shape the future of innovation. As our 2026 Innovation Strategist, you'll lead transformative initiatives that redefine industry standards and drive sustainable growth. This premium role demands visionary thinking, strategic execution, and a passion for creating solutions that matter. Work alongside world-class talent in our state-of-the-art San Francisco headquarters, where your ideas will directly impact global markets.
We offer unparalleled career development, comprehensive benefits, and the opportunity to pioneer technologies that will define the next decade. If you're ready to build the future of tomorrow, today, this is your calling.
Responsibilities
- Lead cross-functional teams to develop and execute 2026 innovation roadmaps aligned with market evolution
- Conduct cutting-edge research on emerging technologies (AI, quantum computing, biotech) to identify disruptive opportunities
- Architect strategic partnerships with industry leaders, academia, and government entities
- Present innovation frameworks to C-suite executives and board members with data-driven impact projections
- Oversee R&D budget allocation and ROI optimization for future-focused initiatives
- Develop intellectual property portfolios and patent strategies for 2026-era technologies
- Mentor junior strategists in future-proof methodologies and trend analysis
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Technology Strategy, Business Innovation, or related field (PhD preferred)
- 8+ years in strategic planning, innovation management, or R&D leadership
- Proven track record of launching market-defining products or services
- Expertise in scenario planning, horizon scanning, and technology forecasting
- Strong proficiency in data visualization tools (Tableau, Power BI) and AI analytics
- Certification in Agile/Scrum and Six Sigma methodologies
- Exceptional communication skills with ability to translate complex concepts for diverse audiences
- Published thought leadership in innovation or future studies (e.g., Harvard Business Review)