Neuro.io Creates New Job Opportunities in Right to Work Louisiana

Neuro.io, with help from MindMaze AI, is establishing operations in Right to Work Houma, Louisiana. In order to bring everything to life, the company is investing a total of $100 million in the project. They also plan to create over 1,100 new jobs!
From Area Development Magazine:
“We’re thrilled to build the first BrainHUB in Louisiana. […] The alignment of progressive leadership, scalable infrastructure, and deep-rooted community vision makes Terrebonne Parish an ideal launchpad. This initiative isn’t just about advancing technology—it’s about creating a truly intelligent, human-centered future where innovation and purpose are deeply connected.” […]
“This significant investment in the Bayou Region demonstrates how innovation not only drives economic growth, but can also elevate our communities. […] By integrating cutting-edge technology and processes, this project strengthens and diversifies two of the state’s priority sectors and positions Louisiana at the forefront of AI development and application.” […]
“The strength of the Bayou Region has always come from its ability to adapt and lead through change. […] Our industries have grown because of bold ideas, innovation and a hardworking spirit, and we are now applying that same drive to the fields of technology and healthcare. MindMaze’s expansion here is a strong sign of trust in our vision and our capacity for innovation and growth. This moment represents real progress for our economy and a clear signal that the Bayou Region is ready to lead in what comes next.”
“MindMaze choosing Houma for its new campus is a strong vote of confidence in Terrebonne Parish. […] This investment brings advanced medical technology and neuro wellness initiatives into the heart of our community and opens the door to high quality jobs and long term growth. It reinforces what we have known all along. Terrebonne is not only open to innovation but fully prepared to support it with the infrastructure, partnerships and workforce needed to succeed.”
To read the previous economic update on Right to Work states, click here.