Job Description
Join FutureVision Labs at the forefront of tomorrow's revolution. We're seeking a visionary Futurist & Innovation Strategist to shape how organizations navigate 2026 and beyond. In this pivotal role, you'll decode emerging technologies, market shifts, and societal transformations to build actionable roadmaps for Fortune 500 clients. Our dynamic team thrives at the intersection of AI, biotech, and sustainable tech – where your insights will directly influence trillion-dollar industries.
As a thought leader, you'll collaborate with C-suite executives across tech, healthcare, and finance sectors. Your work will empower organizations to preempt disruptions, capitalize on paradigm shifts, and pioneer solutions that define the next decade. This is more than a job – it's your chance to architect the future.
Responsibilities
- Lead horizon scanning and trend analysis across AI, quantum computing, and climate tech to identify 2026+ opportunities
- Develop innovation frameworks for clients in healthcare, finance, and manufacturing sectors
- Produce executive briefings and strategic roadmaps for C-suite leadership teams
- Facilitate cross-industry workshops on future-proofing business models
- Author white papers and thought leadership content for global platforms
- Partner with R&D teams to prototype next-gen solutions
- Monitor geopolitical and socioeconomic signals impacting 2026 market landscapes
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Futures Studies, Technology Forecasting, or related field (PhD preferred)
- 5+ years in strategic foresight, innovation consulting, or corporate R&D
- Deep expertise in at least two emerging tech domains (AI, biotech, quantum, etc.)
- Proven track record of translating foresight into commercial strategies
- Exceptional storytelling skills with executive-level presentation experience
- Published thought leadership in industry journals or major media
- Proficiency in foresight methodologies (e.g., Delphi, scenario planning)
- Experience working with Fortune 500 clients across multiple sectors