Full Name
Shriya Agrawal
Job Title
Lead Professional, New Product Integration
Company
Vestas
Speaker Bio
Shriya is a rising leader in mechanical engineering and sustainable energy systems, currently serving as Lead Professional for New Product Integration (NPI) at Vestas Wind Systems. With a passion for innovation and a track record of impact, Shriya oversees the integration of new wind turbine platforms across North America as part of the NPI team at Vestas —streamlining tooling, processes, and supply chains while also driving Lean initiatives and sustainability programs that divert construction and manufacturing waste from landfills.
Her journey through Vestas includes a standout tenure as a Construction North America Leadership Trainee, where she learned how to manage the construction of wind farms, optimized global data systems, and led cross-functional teams to deliver measurable environmental outcomes.
With research roots in computational fluid dynamics and machine learning, Shriya has contributed to advanced modeling of cryogenic fuel spills and cold climate wind turbine optimization. Her academic projects have addressed real-world challenges—from ice accumulation on turbine blades to lifecycle analysis of face mask production facilities—earning top honors in engineering competitions.
Shriya holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of British Columbia and is a certified Engineer-in-Training (EIT). A passionate advocate for sustainable infrastructure and inclusive engineering practices, Shriya speaks on topics including renewable energy innovation, circular design, and early-career leadership in STEM.
Her journey through Vestas includes a standout tenure as a Construction North America Leadership Trainee, where she learned how to manage the construction of wind farms, optimized global data systems, and led cross-functional teams to deliver measurable environmental outcomes.
With research roots in computational fluid dynamics and machine learning, Shriya has contributed to advanced modeling of cryogenic fuel spills and cold climate wind turbine optimization. Her academic projects have addressed real-world challenges—from ice accumulation on turbine blades to lifecycle analysis of face mask production facilities—earning top honors in engineering competitions.
Shriya holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of British Columbia and is a certified Engineer-in-Training (EIT). A passionate advocate for sustainable infrastructure and inclusive engineering practices, Shriya speaks on topics including renewable energy innovation, circular design, and early-career leadership in STEM.
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