Job Description
Join Nexus Future Labs at the forefront of technological evolution as we pioneer solutions for 2026 and beyond. We're seeking an Innovation Strategist to architect our next-generation product ecosystem and drive paradigm-shifting initiatives in AI integration, sustainable tech, and human-machine collaboration. This role combines visionary leadership with hands-on execution to transform theoretical possibilities into market-defining realities.
In this pivotal position, you'll collaborate with quantum computing researchers, neuro-technologists, and sustainability architects to develop breakthrough frameworks that will shape the next decade of digital transformation. Your strategic insights will directly influence our R&D pipeline while mentoring cross-functional teams in emerging technologies.
Responsibilities
- Architect 5-year technology roadmaps aligning with 2026 market projections and regulatory landscapes
- Lead cross-functional teams in developing AI-augmented decision systems and autonomous infrastructure
- Establish partnerships with quantum computing labs and neuro-tech startups for R&D integration
- Design human-centric technology frameworks balancing innovation with ethical AI governance
- Drive sustainability initiatives through circular economy tech integration and carbon-negative systems
- Present strategic blueprints to C-suite and investor boards securing $50M+ annual innovation budgets
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Technology Strategy, Innovation Management, or related field; PhD preferred
- 8+ years experience in tech strategy with proven 2026+ vision implementation
- Expertise in emerging technologies: quantum computing, neuromorphic chips, generative AI ethics
- Track record of launching market-defining products with $100M+ revenue impact
- Proficiency in scenario planning using predictive analytics and trend forecasting tools
- Strong network within DARPA, IEEE Future Directions, or similar innovation ecosystems
- Certification in Sustainable Technology Design and AI Governance frameworks