Job Description
Join our pioneering team as a 2026 Futurist Strategist and help architect tomorrow's today. In this visionary role, you'll identify disruptive technologies, forecast market shifts, and develop strategic roadmaps that position Innovate Tomorrow Labs at the forefront of innovation. We're seeking a forward-thinking leader who thrives at the intersection of technology, human behavior, and business transformation.
As a key architect of our 2026 vision, you'll collaborate with C-suite executives, R&D teams, and global partners to translate futuristic concepts into actionable blueprints. This is your chance to shape industries, influence policy, and leave an indelible mark on the technological landscape.
Responsibilities
- Forecast emerging technology trends and market disruptions through quantitative modeling and qualitative analysis
- Develop strategic roadmaps for 2026+ product ecosystems and service innovations
- Lead cross-functional workshops to ideate future scenarios and identify competitive advantages
- Present strategic insights to executive stakeholders and investor communities
- Build partnerships with academic institutions and research labs for cutting-edge collaboration
- Monitor global regulatory landscapes and ethical implications of emerging technologies
- Author thought leadership publications on future-focused business strategy
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Technology Forecasting, Futures Studies, or related field (PhD preferred)
- 7+ years in strategic planning, innovation consulting, or technology research
- Proven track record of developing long-term technology roadmaps for Fortune 500 companies
- Expertise in scenario planning, trend analysis, and horizon scanning methodologies
- Deep understanding of emerging technologies: AI ethics, quantum computing, biotech convergence, and spatial computing
- Exceptional communication skills with experience presenting to executive audiences
- Published thought leader in technology futurism (portfolio required)
- Fluency in future forecasting tools like Delphi methods and causal layered analysis