Shradha Rajmane specializes in Enterprise Architecture for Agentic AI and Analytics systems. She designs governed multi-agent architectures for critical infrastructure embedded in large-scale energy enterprises.
Drawing on experience across energy ecosystems in the United States and India, her work focuses on operationalizing agentic AI with the governance, resilience, and accountability required for critical infrastructure systems. She currently works at Google, supporting Power & Energy organizations in their adoption of agentic AI, analytics, and digital transformation initiatives.
She is the creator of the Governed Agentic Framework, an architectural blueprint for deploying distributed intelligence responsibly while preserving human oversight, operational resilience, and institutional trust.
AI has entered a new era in which autonomous agents can reason, coordinate, and act across complex enterprise environments. The energy sector, however, presents unique operational, regulatory, and resilience requirements that demand a specialized approach to adopting agentic AI. Organizations must address governance, architectural, and operational considerations while maintaining reliability across critical infrastructure.
The Governed Agentic Framework provides a practical blueprint for designing and deploying agentic AI systems in real-world production environments. This monograph explores how public and private energy organizations can balance autonomy with accountability, innovation with governance, and intelligence with resilience.
A limited number of review copies are being shared exclusively with energy enterprise leaders, policymakers, energy ministers, industry practitioners, and researchers.
Request a copy via contact@shradharajmane.com