Sterling · On-site
Molg
About Molg
Molg is a Sterling, Virginia-based company tackling the fast-growing e-waste challenge by making electronics manufacturing circular. It builds robotics microfactories and software to autonomously assemble and disassemble complex electronic products. Molg works with leading computer and server manufacturers and industrial companies, including Stanley Black & Decker, and operates a 100% in-person facility in Sterling that includes robots, CNC milling machines, and 3D printers. The company focuses on recovering existing in-market devices for reuse and recycling while helping develop the next generation of circular-focused devices at the design level, enabled by its circular manufacturing technology. Molg is funded by work with Fortune 100 companies and supported by backers such as Elemental Excelerator and Techstars.
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Sterling · On-site
Sterling · On-site
Sterling · On-site
Sterling · On-site
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Culture & values
100% in-person team that collaborates in an industrial space in Sterling, VA.
The facility includes robots, CNC milling machines, and 3D printers, enabling hands-on work and prototyping.
There is a strong emphasis on learning and skills development, with a commitment to teaching every team member how to use equipment.
The company pursues a mission to tackle e-waste and advance circular manufacturing, signaling sustainability as a core value.
Life at Molg
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