Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations at the forefront of technological evolution as we shape the 2026 digital landscape. We're seeking a visionary Future Tech Strategist to architect groundbreaking solutions that will redefine industries. This senior role demands a blend of technical acumen and strategic foresight to identify emerging trends, develop long-term roadmaps, and lead cross-functional teams in executing transformative initiatives.
As a key architect of our 2026 technology vision, you'll collaborate with C-suite executives to align tech strategy with business objectives, driving innovation in AI, quantum computing, and sustainable tech ecosystems. Your work will directly impact how billions of users interact with tomorrow's digital world.
Responsibilities
- Architect and implement 5-year technology roadmaps aligning with 2026 industry disruption forecasts
- Lead cross-functional teams in developing AI/ML solutions for predictive market analysis
- Identify and evaluate emerging technologies (quantum computing, neuromorphic chips, etc.) for commercial viability
- Develop patent-pending frameworks for sustainable tech integration in global supply chains
- Present strategic recommendations to executive stakeholders with ROI projections
- Oversee R&D partnerships with leading academic institutions and tech incubators
- Drive innovation sprints focused on next-gen human-computer interaction paradigms
Qualifications
- 10+ years in technology strategy with 5+ years in emerging tech forecasting
- Proven track record leading AI/quantum computing initiatives at Fortune 500 scale
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or Strategic Innovation
- Expertise in technology lifecycle management and disruption modeling
- Published thought leadership in peer-reviewed journals or industry whitepapers
- Certification in emerging tech (e.g., Quantum Computing from IBM, AI Ethics from MIT)
- Experience with cross-continental tech ecosystem development
- Strong proficiency in strategic planning frameworks (e.g., Porter's Five Forces for Tech)