Job Description
Join InnovateX Labs as a 2026 Futurist Strategist and lead the charge into tomorrow's technological frontier. We're seeking a visionary thinker to architect our innovation roadmap for 2026 and beyond. This pivotal role demands someone who thrives at the intersection of emerging technologies, market disruption, and human-centric design. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives to translate futuristic concepts into actionable business strategies while maintaining our position as industry pioneers.
In this position, you'll analyze exponential trends in AI, biotechnology, and quantum computing while identifying untapped market opportunities. Your work will directly influence product development cycles, investment decisions, and our global expansion strategy. If you're passionate about shaping how humanity interacts with technology in the next decade, this is your moment to make history.
Responsibilities
- Analyze emerging technology trends and market disruptions to forecast 2026+ industry landscapes
- Develop strategic foresight frameworks for product innovation and market positioning
- Lead cross-functional workshops to integrate future scenarios into organizational DNA
- Build and maintain global networks with thought leaders in emerging tech domains
- Translate complex exponential trends into actionable business strategies
- Present compelling future scenarios to executive leadership and stakeholders
- Identify and evaluate disruptive startup opportunities for strategic partnerships
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Technology Strategy, Innovation Management, or related field
- 7+ years experience in strategic foresight, innovation consulting, or R&D leadership
- Proven track record of developing future-oriented roadmaps for Fortune 500 companies
- Deep expertise in exponential technologies (AI, quantum computing, synthetic biology)
- Exceptional systems thinking and scenario planning capabilities
- Strong data storytelling and executive presentation skills
- Published thought leadership in futurism or innovation journals