Job Description
Join FutureVision Labs as we redefine tomorrow's landscape. We're seeking a visionary Innovation Futurist to architect breakthrough strategies for 2026 and beyond. This role blends cutting-edge research with practical implementation, requiring a blend of analytical rigor and creative foresight. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives to transform emerging trends into market-leading innovations while mentoring cross-functional teams in next-generation methodologies.
Our ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of technology, sociology, and business strategy, leveraging data-driven insights to anticipate paradigm shifts. This position offers unparalleled growth opportunities in a culture that rewards intellectual curiosity and bold experimentation.
Responsibilities
- Lead strategic foresight initiatives mapping technological and societal trends through 2026
- Develop innovation roadmaps integrating AI, quantum computing, and biotechnology convergence
- Facilitate scenario planning workshops for executive leadership and key stakeholders
- Build and manage an ecosystem of industry futurists, academics, and venture partners
- Translate foresight insights into actionable product development and market entry strategies
- Author thought leadership publications and keynote presentations at global forums
- Mentor cross-functional teams in future-proofing methodologies and adaptive innovation
Qualifications
- Advanced degree in Futures Studies, Innovation Management, or related field
- 8+ years experience in strategic foresight, R&D, or innovation consulting
- Proven track record of developing and implementing future-oriented business models
- Expertise in horizon scanning, trend analysis, and scenario planning frameworks
- Deep knowledge of emerging technologies (AI, Web3, biotech, etc.) and societal implications
- Exceptional communication skills with executive presence and public speaking ability
- Portfolio of published futurist work or implemented innovation strategies
- Certification in foresight methodologies (e.g., CFIP) preferred