Persona AI and State of Louisiana Launch Humanoid Robot Pilot at SSE Steel Fabrication

Insider Brief

  • Leaders from Persona AI, SSE Steel Fabrication, Greater New Orleans, Inc., Louisiana Innovation, and Louisiana Economic Development were pictured together following the announcement of a humanoid robotics pilot in an active steel fabrication facility.
  • The group includes senior executives and innovation leaders involved in coordinating the pilot, spanning state economic development, regional growth organizations, industrial operations, and humanoid robotics development.
  • The appearance underscores public–private collaboration around deploying embodied AI technologies in live heavy-industry environments in Louisiana.

Persona AI said it has signed a memorandum of understanding with the State of Louisiana to launch a pilot program testing humanoid robots in an active heavy-industry environment, a large steel fabrication plant operated by SSE Steel Fabrication.

“Partnering with the State of Louisiana allows us to accelerate humanoid development in one of the most industrially relevant regions in the country,” Persona AI CEO Nicolaus Radford said in the announcement. The company did not ive specifics on financial terms and deployment timelines.

Located in St. Bernard Parish, the pilot will focus on collecting real-world data on human movement and task execution. According to Persona AI, the goal is to improve how humanoid systems perceive, move, and operate alongside skilled workers in complex, dynamic shop-floor conditions.

Persona AI said the trial will serve as a proving ground for its next generation of rugged humanoid platforms, that are designed to work in environments built for humans rather than retrofitted for fixed industrial automation. Unlike traditional robots, the company said its humanoids are intended to use existing tools, navigate uneven terrain, and adapt to changing workflows, capabilities it views as critical for steel fabrication, shipbuilding, and other labor-intensive industries.

“This collaboration allows us to explore emerging technologies where they matter most, on the shop floor, not in a lab,” noted Justin Airhart, Chief Operations Officer of SSE Steel Fabrication. 

The company said the initiative is being coordinated through Louisiana Innovation, a unit of Louisiana Economic Development, with support from Greater New Orleans, Inc., as part of a broader effort to position the state as a testing ground for embodied AI in manufacturing and workforce technology. State officials see the pilot as a way to modernize industrial operations while supporting higher-skill roles tied to automation oversight and system operation.

Persona AI said the pilot will initially focus on training humanoid systems for welding and fabrication tasks, with an emphasis on augmenting existing workers rather than replacing them. The company touted its robots for what it calls high-risk or hard-to-staff industrial roles that allows experienced tradespeople to shift toward supervision, quality control, and robot operations.

Image credit: Persona AI

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