Job Description
Join our visionary team as a Futurist Technology Strategist and shape the technological landscape of tomorrow. This pivotal role requires an innovative mind to decode emerging trends, design forward-looking technology roadmaps, and drive transformative initiatives across industries. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives to align cutting-edge innovations with business objectives while navigating the complexities of rapid technological evolution. Ideal candidates thrive at the intersection of foresight analysis, strategic planning, and disruptive technology implementation.
Responsibilities
- Analyze global tech trends (AI, quantum computing, biotech) and forecast industry impacts 5-10 years ahead
- Develop strategic technology roadmaps for enterprise clients in healthcare, finance, and manufacturing sectors
- Lead cross-functional teams to prototype and scale futuristic solutions with real-world applications
- Present disruptive technology insights to executive stakeholders and industry thought leaders
- Establish partnerships with research institutions and innovation labs to pioneer next-gen technologies
- Design scenarios for technology adoption and mitigate risks associated with rapid digital transformation
- Author thought leadership publications on the future of human-AI collaboration and ethical tech governance
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Technology Strategy, Futures Studies, or related field; PhD preferred
- 8+ years experience in technology forecasting, innovation management, or strategic consulting
- Proven expertise in emerging technologies (neuromorphic computing, synthetic biology, quantum encryption)
- Exceptional scenario planning and systems thinking capabilities
- Track record of launching successful future-focused initiatives with measurable ROI
- Strong analytical skills with data-driven decision-making abilities
- Exceptional communication skills for translating complex concepts to diverse audiences
- Certification in Foresight or Technology Innovation Management preferred