Summary
Subbu Akshintala is a seasoned PLM and systems architect with over a decade leading enterprise product lifecycle initiatives for automotive, energy, and medical device programs, currently managing Business Systems at Google from the San Francisco Bay Area. He combines hands-on mechanical engineering and CAE/CAD experience—designing brake systems and modeling gas turbines—with deep expertise in delivering scalable Enovia/PLM architectures and integrations used by thousands of internal and external users. His career includes rapid, high-stakes deliveries such as migrating cloud PLM to on-prem Enovia in three months and upgrading platforms during production scale-ups, plus regulatory-facing interfaces for material compliance and conflict minerals. Holding advanced degrees in mechanical engineering and software management and a CMQ/OE, he bridges engineering rigor, quality management, and enterprise IT to make products more manufacturable, sustainable, and compliant. An author of five international technology papers, he brings a blend of hands-on product design, systems engineering, and operational leadership that’s unusually cross-disciplinary for PLM leaders.
11 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering (ME) Machine Tool Design, Master of Engineering (ME) Machine Tool Design at PSG College of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Master of Science (MS) Software Management, Master of Science (MS) Software Management at Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Mechanical Engineering at Sri Venkateswara University