In October 2025, Lemonworx, together with German partner IventIM, successfully delivered Malta’s first live teleoperation demonstration – remotely driving a vehicle in Malta and from Germany, in real-time.
The car, a BMW i3 testbed vehicle, remained physically stationed in Malta throughout; it was operated from two locations:
- A simulator in Malta, located just meters away, is demonstrating local remote control
- A second simulator in Germany, streaming live commands and telemetry
This cross-border proof-of-concept demonstrated how advanced embedded systems, real-time data engineering, and edge intelligence can enable low-latency, safety-critical remote vehicle control without reliance on autonomous driving.
The event brought together representatives from the University of Malta, MCAST, Xjenza Malta, Malta Digital Innovation Authority (MDIA), Tech.MT, The Malta Chamber, and the Chamber of Engineers.
Hosted in Malta, the demonstration was a powerful showcase of local innovation capacity, international collaboration, and the potential of remote mobility platforms.
Lemonworx led the development of:
- Remote control interfaces and test data streaming infrastructure
- On-board edge modules for feedback and safety supervision
- System reliability, hand-off logic, and OTA monitoring
“This is more than a technical showcase – it’s a step toward real-world teleoperated logistics, safety, and smart mobility.”
Backed by engineering depth and system integration expertise, the project proved that teleoperation is not just possible, but it’s operationally viable.
We’re now exploring follow-on applications in:
- Logistics yards and warehouses
- Autonomous parking and remote valet
- Teleoperation-ready fleet infrastructure
This milestone project reflects our core ethos: Crafting Tomorrow’s Technology Today – one system at a time.






