Teleoperated forklift systems for logistics automation
enabl Technologies builds teleoperation software to automate forklifts remotely, addressing labor shortages in logistics. The stack—Python, C++, ROS 2, GStreamer—reflects a robotics-first architecture optimized for real-time video streaming and latency-critical control. Active projects cluster around three areas: commissioning autonomous systems, optimizing wireless transmission (wifi roaming, VPN-based video, latency reduction), and securing industrial network infrastructure—revealing a company navigating the hard technical gaps between remote operation and full autonomy.
enabl Technologies develops teleoperation systems that allow forklifts to be controlled remotely and deployed flexibly across logistics operations. Founded in 2021, the company is headquartered in Karlsruhe, Germany, and operates at 11–50 employees. The engineering team dominates the hiring mix (8 of 13 active roles), with a notable intern cohort (4 of 13), suggesting early-stage capability building. Current work spans real-time video transmission, wireless connectivity for industrial vehicles, and network security for autonomous systems. Sales and customer acquisition remain emergent challenges reflected in open roles and documented pain points.
Python, C++, ROS 2, GStreamer for the core platform. Azure and Microsoft 365 for infrastructure and operations. Personio for HR, LinkedIn Recruiter for talent acquisition.
Commissioning autonomous forklift systems, real-time video transmission for teleoperation, wifi roaming and latency optimization, secure redundant networks for industrial vehicles, and VPN-based data transmission.
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