Lucien George has spent his career at the point where software meets real-world complexity, building things that work in practice, not just in theory.
His path into product engineering started at McGill University, where a BEng in Software Engineering gave him a foundation in the technical, and a semester studying AI at UNSW gave him an early taste of what the field could become. But the work that shaped his instincts came after graduation: an office management app built during his time at Le Wagon, a virtual library platform for students (Krowl), a customer support chat tool for Shopify stores, and Localista, a B2B event marketing platform. Each project was grounded in a specific user problem, and each one had to work in the hands of real people, not just pass a code review.
Those three years at Le Wagon also put him in front of hundreds of students across web development and data science bootcamps. He developed a reputation for thorough preparation and the ability to field hard questions with clarity. It's the kind of experience that sharpens how you think about product, too: what users actually need, where confusion lives, and how to build for both.
At Fyxer, he's a Senior Product Engineer leading development of the notetaker product. He works across the full stack, close to the problem and close to the code. He brings a builder's perspective to questions about what AI can genuinely do inside a workflow, and where the engineering has to be precise to make the experience feel effortless.
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