Job Description
Join Nexus Horizons Inc. at the forefront of tomorrow's transformation. We're seeking a visionary Future Innovation Strategist 2026 to architect our next-generation roadmap and drive disruptive solutions that will redefine industries by 2026. This role combines cutting-edge foresight with actionable execution, requiring someone who thrives at the intersection of technology, human behavior, and exponential growth.
As a key member of our Global Innovation Lab, you'll collaborate with C-suite executives, R&D pioneers, and venture partners to identify emerging paradigms and develop scalable frameworks for sustainable competitive advantage. We offer a dynamic, remote-first culture with competitive equity, unlimited learning stipends, and the opportunity to shape humanity's next chapter.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement 2026+ innovation roadmaps spanning AI, quantum computing, and biotech convergence
- Lead cross-functional sprints to prototype and validate exponential technologies with market potential
- Conduct horizon-scanning analyses using scenario planning and futures research methodologies
- Develop patent-pending frameworks for ethical innovation and responsible scaling
- Present strategic insights to executive stakeholders and investor forums
- Manage $2M+ innovation budget with ROI-focused resource allocation
- Mentor next-generation futurists in our global talent development program
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategy, innovation, or R&D leadership with demonstrable impact
- Expertise in exponential technologies (AI, blockchain, synthetic biology) and adoption curves
- Proven track record of launching products/services with 10x+ market disruption
- Certification in futures studies, strategic foresight, or equivalent advanced degree
- Deep understanding of geopolitical, environmental, and societal megatrends
- Exceptional data storytelling skills with proficiency in visualization tools
- Portfolio showcasing 3+ innovation frameworks implemented at scale
- Experience with agile methodologies and rapid prototyping cultures