Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations as a Future Tech Innovation Lead to spearhead groundbreaking projects that will define the technological landscape of 2026 and beyond. We're seeking a visionary leader to drive our R&D initiatives in emerging technologies including quantum computing, AI ethics, and sustainable tech infrastructure. This role offers unparalleled opportunities to shape tomorrow's innovations while working with world-class talent in a dynamic, forward-thinking environment.
Our ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of technology and human potential, leveraging cutting-edge tools to solve complex global challenges. You'll lead cross-functional teams, secure strategic partnerships, and translate futuristic concepts into scalable solutions that impact millions of lives.
Responsibilities
- Lead strategic R&D initiatives for 2026+ tech roadmap, focusing on quantum applications and AI governance
- Direct cross-functional teams of engineers, designers, and data scientists in prototyping next-gen solutions
- Forge partnerships with academic institutions and industry leaders to accelerate innovation cycles
- Develop and implement ethical frameworks for emerging technologies ensuring responsible deployment
- Secure $5M+ in annual innovation grants and venture capital for experimental projects
- Present breakthrough innovations at global tech summits and industry conferences
- Mentor junior talent through our Future Tech Fellowship program
Qualifications
- 15+ years in tech innovation with 5+ years in leadership roles at Fortune 500 or unicorns
- Proven track record delivering breakthrough products with $100M+ market impact
- Expertise in quantum computing, machine learning, or sustainable tech systems
- Published author or keynote speaker at major tech conferences (e.g., Web Summit, CES)
- PhD or equivalent in Computer Science, Engineering, or Future Studies preferred
- Fluency in at least one programming language (Python, C++, or Rust)
- Certification in Technology Strategy or Innovation Management (e.g., from MIT Sloan)