Job Description
Join Horizon Dynamics at the forefront of tomorrow's technological revolution. We're seeking a visionary Future Technology Visionary to architect our 2026 innovation roadmap and drive breakthrough solutions that will redefine industries. This strategic role demands a forward-thinking leader who can translate emerging trends into actionable strategies, fostering exponential growth in AI, quantum computing, and sustainable tech ecosystems. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives and global research labs to pioneer next-generation platforms that solve humanity's most pressing challenges. If you're passionate about shaping the future and possess the strategic foresight to navigate technological disruption, this is your opportunity to leave an indelible mark on the world.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute the 2026 technology innovation strategy aligned with global market trends
- Lead cross-functional teams to prototype and scale disruptive technologies (AI, quantum, biotech)
- Identify emerging tech disruptors and create competitive advantage through strategic partnerships
- Present visionary roadmaps to investors and board members securing $50M+ innovation budgets
- Establish ethical frameworks for responsible AI and autonomous system deployment
- Drive patent development for proprietary technologies with 30+ annual filings
- Mentor senior engineers in future-proofing architectures for 2030 scalability
Qualifications
- 15+ years in technology strategy with 5+ years in future-tech foresight roles
- Proven track record launching technologies with $100M+ market impact
- Expertise in emerging tech: generative AI, quantum computing, and synthetic biology
- PhD or equivalent in Computer Science, Engineering, or Futurist studies
- Published thought leadership in top-tier tech publications (Nature, IEEE, MIT Tech Review)
- Experience securing government grants for futuristic R&D initiatives
- Fluency in scenario planning methodologies and trend analysis frameworks
- Global network connections with leading research institutions (MIT, CERN, etc.)