Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations at the forefront of tomorrow's digital frontier. We're seeking a visionary Future Tech Strategist to architect our 2026 innovation roadmap and transform cutting-edge concepts into market-defining solutions. In this pivotal role, you'll bridge emerging technologies with strategic business imperatives, driving our position as industry pioneers.
As a key member of our executive innovation council, you'll collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify paradigm-shifting opportunities while navigating the complex intersection of AI, quantum computing, and sustainable tech ecosystems. This is your chance to shape the future of digital transformation.
Responsibilities
- Architect and execute the 2026 technology innovation roadmap, identifying breakthrough opportunities in AI, quantum computing, and sustainable tech
- Lead cross-functional R&D initiatives, translating theoretical concepts into scalable commercial solutions
- Establish strategic partnerships with academic institutions and tech startups to pioneer emerging technologies
- Develop future-proof frameworks for ethical AI deployment and quantum-resistant security protocols
- Present innovation strategies to C-suite executives and board members, securing executive buy-in and resources
- Mentor a team of futurists and technologists, fostering a culture of bold experimentation
Qualifications
- 10+ years in technology strategy, innovation management, or future-focused R&D leadership
- Proven track record of launching at least two breakthrough technologies or digital transformation initiatives
- Deep expertise in emerging tech trends: quantum computing, generative AI, and sustainable tech ecosystems
- Executive-level experience presenting complex innovation strategies to C-suite and boards
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Innovation Management, or related field
- Certification in Futures Thinking (e.g., from World Future Society or similar institution)
- Strong portfolio demonstrating successful commercialization of experimental technologies