Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations at the forefront of technological evolution. We're seeking a visionary 2026 Technology Futurist to architect our next-generation digital ecosystem. This pivotal role demands strategic foresight to anticipate market shifts and develop cutting-edge solutions that will define the tech landscape of tomorrow. You'll lead cross-disciplinary teams in prototyping AI-driven systems, quantum computing applications, and immersive experiences that bridge physical and digital realities. Your work will directly shape our product roadmap and position Nexus as the industry's thought leader for the 2026 technology paradigm.
At Nexus, we thrive on innovation and disruption. Our culture rewards bold thinkers who challenge conventions and reimagine possibilities. You'll collaborate with Nobel laureates, Silicon Valley pioneers, and global academic institutions to transform theoretical concepts into market-ready innovations. This is your opportunity to leave an indelible mark on the future of technology.
Responsibilities
- Analyze emerging tech trends (quantum computing, neurotech, Web4.0) to develop 5-year strategic roadmaps
- Lead R&D initiatives for next-gen AI systems with AGI capabilities
- Architect scalable infrastructure for decentralized autonomous organizations
- Partner with VCs and startups to identify disruptive acquisition targets
- Present future-vision briefings to C-suite and board stakeholders
- Drive ethical frameworks for sentient AI and biometric integration
- Manage $50M innovation budget with ROI-focused allocation
Qualifications
- PhD in Computer Science, Physics, or Futurology with 10+ years experience
- Proven track record in launching category-defining tech products
- Deep expertise in quantum algorithms, neural interfaces, or synthetic biology
- Published research in Nature/Science or equivalent tier journals
- Experience with exponential technology forecasting methodologies
- Portfolio of 3+ commercialized future-tech innovations
- Fluency in Python, TensorFlow, and quantum programming languages