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Bryan Allen
Technical Program Manager: Building Systems to drive technologies from prototype to product
Bryan Allen is a Technical Program Manager and Skunkworks Hardware Lead at Google.1 He enables programs and teams from idea to product.1 His LinkedIn username is bryan-allen-99516823.13
Allen's work at Google involves developing next-generation technologies using advanced fabrication technologies.2 He leads a lab team and manages strategic priorities, serving as the Technical Design Lead in 3D printing and advanced fabrication.2 He is responsible for transitioning prototypes to production at high speed.2 Allen also manages the operations of prototype and manufacturing labs, including CNC, Laser, electronics, 3D printing, soft goods, wearables, molding, robotics, and packaging design development and fabrication.2
Allen's work supports Google Hardware, Soli+Pixel, Jacquard, and other projects.2 He manages a team of specialists and provides technical and design strategy to develop machine learning devices, novel product prototypes, security projects, AR explorations, UX studies, technical demonstrations, wearables, interfaces, and devices.2 He has multiple patents granted and pending.2
Before working as Technical Program Manager and Skunkworks Hardware Lead (October 2017-Present), Allen was a Technical Program Manager (December 2015 - Present) and Design Technologist: Hardware Prototyping, Additive Manufacturing Lead (December 2015 – October 2017) at Google.1 He was also an Adjunct Professor of Design from September 2013 to December 2019.1 Earlier in his career, Allen was the Founder + Design Principal at Smith|Allen Studio (January 2013 – May 2017), Head of Product (December 2012 – December 2015), Chief Design Officer (December 2012 – December 2015), and Designer+Digital Fabrication Specialist at Rael San Fratello Architects (June 2012 – January 2013).1
Allen was also a Research Specialist at UC Berkeley, College of Environmental Design (January 2012 – January 2013), a Branner Fellow at UC Berkeley, College of Environmental Design (January 2011 – January 2012), a Designer+Digital fabrication Specialist at Assist Inc. (January 2010 – January 2011), and an Architectural Intern at Assist Inc. (January 2008 – January 2009).1
Allen studied at the University of California, Berkeley (January 2009 – January 2012) and the University of Utah (January 2005 – January 2009).1