Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations as a Future Tech Strategist 2026 and architect the technological landscape of tomorrow. We're seeking a visionary leader to develop and implement groundbreaking strategies that will define the next era of innovation. You'll spearhead research into emerging technologies, guide cross-functional teams in adopting forward-thinking methodologies, and ensure our organization remains at the vanguard of digital transformation.
At Nexus, we believe the future isn't something to predict—it's something to create. This role offers unparalleled opportunities to shape industry standards, influence policy discussions, and build solutions that will impact billions of lives. If you're passionate about turning visionary concepts into tangible realities, we want you on our team.
Responsibilities
- Develop comprehensive 2026 technology roadmaps aligned with market trends and organizational goals
- Lead cross-functional teams in implementing emerging tech solutions (AI, quantum computing, biotech)
- Analyze global tech disruptions to identify strategic opportunities and threats
- Collaborate with C-suite executives to integrate future-tech initiatives into business strategy
- Manage R&D portfolio of experimental projects with $10M+ annual budget
- Present strategic recommendations to investors and industry stakeholders
- Mentor junior strategists in foresight methodologies and innovation frameworks
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field (Master's/MBA preferred)
- 8+ years in tech strategy, innovation management, or R&D leadership
- Proven track record of launching disruptive technologies to market
- Expertise in futures thinking, scenario planning, and trend analysis
- Deep knowledge of emerging technologies (AI, blockchain, quantum computing)
- Exceptional communication skills for executive and technical audiences
- Certification in innovation management or strategic foresight (e.g., CFIP)
- Experience managing global teams and cross-cultural collaboration