New updates have been reported about Persona AI.
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Persona AI has appointed Brian Davis as Head of Global Manufacturing, a move that underscores the company’s shift from development to large-scale industrial deployment of its humanoid robots. With more than three decades of operations experience, including roles at Amazon Robotics and Dell Technologies, Davis has previously overseen 25x production ramp-ups over four years, managing manufacturing, supply chain, logistics, quality, and real estate in high-growth environments.
For Persona AI, his arrival aligns with rising demand from industrial clients and a structural labor shortage in welding, fabrication, and heavy maintenance, the high-risk, high-value work the company’s humanoids are built to address. The company is preparing manufacturing infrastructure to support agreements with HD Hyundai and POSCO Group for shipyard and steel mill applications, along with a pilot program with the State of Louisiana, positioning it for near-term commercial deployments as volumes scale.
Davis stated that closing the gap between lab prototypes and production-grade systems will require rigorous supply chain design, stringent quality controls, and a repeatable playbook for safe, high-volume manufacturing of industrial-rated humanoid robots. CEO and Co-Founder Nicolaus Radford emphasized that Persona AI now needs leadership that has taken robotics from prototype to volume production, highlighting Davis’s history of building manufacturing engines capable of sustaining rapid growth.
Headquartered in Houston and founded in 2024, Persona AI leverages deep robotics experience from space and deep-ocean environments to build humanoids for demanding industrial use cases. The combination of new manufacturing leadership, anchor industrial partners, and acute labor constraints suggests a near-term inflection point for the company’s commercialization trajectory, with execution on scaling operations now a central driver of its strategic and financial outlook.

