Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations Group at the forefront of technological evolution. We seek a visionary Future Technologies Strategist to architect our roadmap for 2026 and beyond. This pivotal role demands a blend of technical acumen and strategic foresight to position our company at the convergence of AI, quantum computing, and sustainable innovation. You'll lead cross-functional initiatives, anticipate disruptive trends, and translate emerging technologies into market-ready solutions that redefine industries.
As a key member of our Innovation Council, you'll collaborate with C-suite executives, R&D teams, and global partners to develop future-proof strategies. Our dynamic environment offers unparalleled opportunities to shape the next generation of digital transformation while working alongside industry pioneers in our state-of-the-art San Francisco headquarters.
Responsibilities
- Develop and implement 3-5 year technology roadmaps aligned with market evolution and corporate objectives
- Conduct horizon scanning to identify emerging technologies with disruptive potential post-2025
- Lead cross-functional teams in prototyping and validating future-facing solutions
- Establish strategic partnerships with academic institutions and tech pioneers
- Quantify ROI scenarios for next-gen technologies including quantum AI and neuro interfaces
- Present strategic recommendations to the board and executive leadership team
- Mentor innovation teams in agile methodologies for future technology adoption
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic technology planning or innovation leadership
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or Business with tech focus
- Proven track record in emerging tech adoption (quantum, AI, blockchain)
- Exceptional analytical skills with data-driven decision making
- Certification in technology foresight or innovation management preferred
- Experience in high-growth tech sectors (SaaS, FinTech, or BioTech)
- Strong network within global tech innovation ecosystems
- Ability to articulate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders