Job Description
Join FutureHorizon Inc. as a 2026 Innovation Strategist and spearhead transformative projects that redefine tomorrow. We're seeking a visionary thinker to bridge emerging technologies with market opportunities in the rapidly evolving 2026 landscape. This role demands strategic foresight, technical acumen, and a passion for disrupting industries before they even know what hit them. Work alongside Fortune 500 clients to develop next-gen solutions while shaping the future of innovation itself.
At FutureHorizon, we don't just predict trends—we create them. Our culture rewards bold thinking, rapid experimentation, and collaborative excellence. You'll have access to cutting-edge R&D labs, a global network of industry pioneers, and unlimited resources to bring your boldest ideas to life. If you're ready to build the future of 2026, this is your moment.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute 2026-focused innovation roadmaps for Fortune 500 clients
- Lead cross-functional teams in prototyping breakthrough technologies (AI, quantum, biotech)
- Analyze emerging market shifts and geopolitical trends to identify disruptive opportunities
- Design scalable business models for next-gen products and services
- Present strategic recommendations to C-suite executives and board members
- Drive innovation sprints with agile methodologies and rapid prototyping
- Collaborate with R&D teams to translate concepts into market-ready solutions
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategy consulting, product innovation, or corporate R&D
- Proven track record in launching market-disrupting technologies
- Deep expertise in at least two emerging tech domains (AI, quantum, AR/VR, etc.)
- Advanced degree in Business, Engineering, or related field (MBA/PhD preferred)
- Exceptional analytical skills with data-driven decision-making abilities
- Experience presenting to executive stakeholders and influencing strategy
- Portfolio demonstrating 3+ innovation projects with measurable impact
- Global mindset with exposure to diverse markets and regulatory landscapes