Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations at the forefront of tomorrow's technology landscape. We're seeking a visionary Future Technology Strategist to architect our 2026 roadmap and drive disruptive innovation across emerging domains. This role demands a blend of technical foresight, strategic thinking, and cross-functional leadership to transform futuristic concepts into market-ready solutions. If you thrive at the intersection of quantum computing, biotech convergence, and sustainable tech, this is your chance to shape the digital future.
What You'll Achieve: Lead cross-disciplinary teams in developing 5-year technology roadmaps, identify high-impact emerging trends, and secure $50M+ in innovation funding. You'll be the architect of our next-gen tech ecosystem, ensuring we stay ahead in the rapidly evolving 2026 tech landscape.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute comprehensive 2026 technology strategy roadmap with measurable KPIs
- Lead market research and competitive analysis in emerging tech domains (quantum, AI, biotech)
- Partner with C-suite to align tech initiatives with business growth objectives
- Secure and manage $50M+ innovation budgets through strategic stakeholder engagement
- Establish governance frameworks for emerging technology adoption and risk mitigation
- Drive innovation through hackathons, R&D partnerships, and open-source contributions
- Mentor technical teams in future-proofing systems for 2026 scalability requirements
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic technology planning with 5+ years in emerging tech domains
- Proven track record leading $50M+ innovation initiatives
- Expertise in at least two of: quantum computing, synthetic biology, or decentralized systems
- Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field (PhD preferred)
- Published research in peer-reviewed journals or industry whitepapers
- Strong financial acumen with experience in tech investment analysis
- Exceptional communication skills for executive stakeholder management
- Active participation in IEEE or similar future-tech consortiums