Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations at the forefront of technological evolution as we shape the digital landscape for 2026 and beyond. We seek a visionary Future Technology Strategist to architect next-gen solutions that will redefine industries. This role demands a blend of technical acumen, strategic foresight, and innovative thinking to drive our roadmap for emerging technologies including quantum computing, AI ethics, and decentralized systems.
As a key member of our R&D leadership team, you'll collaborate with cross-functional experts to identify disruptive opportunities, assess market readiness, and develop implementation frameworks for technologies poised to transform business operations by 2026. Our culture champions experimentation, continuous learning, and bold innovation.
Responsibilities
- Lead strategic planning for 2026+ technology adoption across quantum computing, AI, and blockchain domains
- Analyze emerging tech trends and develop go-to-market strategies for disruptive innovations
- Partner with engineering teams to prototype and validate next-generation solutions
- Build comprehensive risk mitigation frameworks for technology transition scenarios
- Develop stakeholder communication frameworks for complex technology roadmaps
- Drive innovation sprints focused on 2026 industry use cases and pain points
- Represent company vision at global tech forums and industry consortiums
Qualifications
- 10+ years in technology strategy or R&D leadership with proven 5-year roadmap execution
- Expertise in at least two emerging tech domains: quantum computing, AI ethics, or decentralized systems
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related technical field
- Experience with technology forecasting methodologies and scenario planning
- Demonstrated success in cross-functional innovation projects with measurable impact
- Strong understanding of ethical implications and societal impact of emerging technologies
- Exceptional communication skills for translating complex concepts to diverse audiences