Lansing-Based Moebius Technologies Diversifies Manufacturing, Adds Jobs

Moebius Technologies, a Lansing-based medical device manufacturing company, plans to add six to eight new jobs by the end of the year.

Moebius is winning national contracts and needs additional workers to fulfill those obligations.

“We’re trying to create a very highly innovative medical company,” says Sagar Sheth, Moebius managing director and partner. For the last two years, Moebius has been transitioning away from the auto industry and toward the medical industry, focusing on the manufacturing of knee, hip and other implants.

Sheth worked with the City of Lansing to find its current 2127 W. Willow facility, which Sheth says is large enough to accommodate future growth.

“The LEDC (Lansing Economic Development Corporation) showed us quite a few different options, and the goal between us and the City of Lansing was to find a location that fits our needs in an area that could help with economic growth,” Sheth says. “I think the key word there is growth. Now that we’ve set the foundation for the business and have really started to be placed as a medical company, the next step really is going to the next level and letting growth happen.”

Sheth is looking to fill engineering positions as well as highly skilled manufacturing positions.

Source: Ken Szymusiak, Lansing Economic Development Corporation

Ivy Hughes is the managing editor of Capital Gains and can be reached here.

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