Job Description
Join Horizon Dynamics Group at the forefront of tomorrow's transformation. We're seeking a visionary 2026 Futures Strategist to decode emerging trends and architect next-generation solutions for Fortune 500 clients. This hybrid role blends deep technological foresight with strategic execution, positioning you at the intersection of AI, biotech, and sustainable innovation.
As a key member of our Future Labs division, you'll collaborate with quantum computing researchers, climate scientists, and neuro-tech pioneers to build actionable roadmaps for 2026 and beyond. We offer unparalleled growth opportunities, a cutting-edge benefits package, and the chance to shape industries before they exist.
Responsibilities
- Lead horizon scanning initiatives to identify disruptive technologies and market shifts targeting 2026
- Develop scenario-planning frameworks for C-suite executives across aerospace and healthcare sectors
- Produce quarterly futures intelligence reports with predictive analytics and strategic recommendations
- Facilitate cross-industry workshops with NASA, Mayo Clinic, and MIT collaborators
- Architect 36-month innovation roadmaps integrating quantum, synthetic biology, and neuro-interfaces
- Advocate ethical deployment frameworks for autonomous systems and neuro-technologies
- Mentor junior futurists in trend analysis and strategic foresight methodologies
Qualifications
- 7+ years in strategic foresight, innovation consulting, or future studies
- Master's degree in Futures Studies, Systems Thinking, or related technical field
- Portfolio demonstrating published trend analysis or scenario-planning projects
- Expertise in at least two emerging tech domains: quantum computing, synthetic biology, or neuro-interfaces
- Experience with Delphi methodology and predictive modeling frameworks
- Proficiency in foresight platforms like Cassandra or TrendWatching
- Strong presentation skills for executive audiences across technical and non-technical domains
- Published thought leadership in Futures Journal or similar publications preferred