Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations as a 2026 Futurist Tech Strategist and architect the technological frontier. We're seeking visionary minds to decode emerging trends, shape product roadmaps for 2026, and drive innovation at the intersection of AI, quantum computing, and human augmentation. This role demands strategic foresight, technical fluency, and the ability to translate complex future scenarios into actionable business strategies.
As part of our elite Future Labs division, you'll collaborate with Nobel laureates, Silicon Valley pioneers, and global research institutions to pioneer breakthrough technologies that will redefine industries by 2026. Your work will directly influence our $2B R&D pipeline and position Nexus as the undisputed leader in next-gen innovation.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute 2026 technology roadmaps for AI, quantum computing, and biotech convergence
- Lead scenario planning workshops with C-suite executives on disruptive future trends
- Analyze global tech policy shifts and regulatory impacts on emerging technologies
- Partner with venture capital arm to identify and acquire 2026-relevant startups
- Author white papers and thought leadership on the future of human-machine symbiosis
- Represent Nexus at Davos, Web Summit, and exclusive futurist symposiums
- Mentor cross-functional teams in adopting anticipatory design methodologies
Qualifications
- 15+ years in strategic tech roles with demonstrable impact on future product development
- Expertise in at least two of: AI ethics, quantum algorithms, or neurotech integration
- Published author or speaker at top-tier futurist conferences (e.g., Singularity Summit)
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Physics, or Futures Studies
- Fluency in scenario planning frameworks (e.g., Delphi method, causal layered analysis)
- Track record of launching technologies with 5+ year market impact
- Deep understanding of geopolitical tech dynamics and national innovation strategies
- Proficiency in foresight tools (e.g., Horizon scanning, weak signal detection)