Job Description
Join FutureVision Labs at the forefront of tomorrow's innovation landscape as our 2026 Strategic Innovation Lead. You'll architect long-term blueprints for emerging technologies, market disruptions, and societal shifts that will redefine industries by 2026. This pivotal role demands a visionary thinker who can translate foresight into actionable strategies while collaborating with C-suite executives, R&D teams, and global partners to build the future today.
We're seeking a disruptor who thrives in ambiguity and turns uncertainty into opportunity. If you're passionate about shaping what's next and possess the strategic acumen to navigate complex ecosystems, this is your chance to leave an indelible mark on the decade ahead.
Responsibilities
- Develop comprehensive 2026 innovation roadmaps spanning AI integration, sustainable tech adoption, and market evolution
- Lead cross-functional workshops to identify disruptive opportunities and competitive threats
- Partner with product teams to embed future-forward strategies into development lifecycles
- Produce trend analysis reports and scenario-planning frameworks for executive decision-making
- Manage $2M+ innovation portfolio with ROI-focused KPIs and risk mitigation protocols
- Represent the company at global tech summits and thought leadership forums
- Mentor junior strategists in future-proof methodologies and analytical frameworks
Qualifications
- 8+ years in strategic planning, innovation management, or futures research
- Proven track record of executing long-term tech transformation initiatives
- Expertise in trend analysis, scenario planning, and disruption modeling
- Advanced degree in Business Strategy, Technology Management, or Futures Studies
- Proficiency in strategic foresight tools (e.g., Horizon Scanning, Delphi Method)
- Experience scaling innovation programs across global enterprises
- Certification in Innovation Management or Strategic Foresight preferred
- Exceptional communication skills for translating complex concepts to stakeholders