Job Description
Join Horizon Innovations at the forefront of technological evolution! We're seeking a visionary Future Technology Strategist to architect our roadmap for 2026 and beyond. This pivotal role demands someone who thrives at the intersection of emerging technologies, market analysis, and strategic innovation. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives, R&D teams, and global partners to identify transformative opportunities that will define the next decade of digital progress. Our dynamic startup environment offers unparalleled autonomy, competitive equity packages, and the chance to shape humanity's technological future.
Responsibilities
- Develop comprehensive technology roadmaps for 2026-2030, aligning with market trends and business objectives
- Conduct deep-dive research on emerging technologies (AI, quantum computing, biotech, etc.) and their commercial viability
- Lead cross-functional workshops to identify disruptive opportunities and innovation gaps
- Present strategic recommendations to executive stakeholders and board members
- Build and maintain relationships with venture capital firms, research institutions, and industry thought leaders
- Monitor geopolitical and regulatory shifts impacting technology adoption
- Author thought leadership publications and white papers positioning Horizon as a future-tech authority
Qualifications
- 10+ years in technology strategy, R&D, or innovation management with Fortune 500 or high-growth startup experience
- Proven track record of launching future-focused initiatives (AI, space tech, or similar preferred)
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Business, or related field
- Exceptional analytical skills with ability to synthesize complex technical and market data
- Deep understanding of exponential technologies and their societal implications
- Expertise in scenario planning and strategic foresight methodologies
- Strong presentation skills with experience to executive audiences
- Portfolio demonstrating previous future-tech strategy implementations