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The 3D Digital Backbone

🚀 Lumiscaphe is proud to introduce a new way to connect your 3D software and orchestrate proprietary data formats with ease: the 3D Digital Backbone.

With the 3D Digital Backbone, you can:

Synchronize data across VRED, Blender, Unity, VRay, and more
Enable true collaboration between teams using different 3D software
Break down silos between proprietary 3D software formats
Build modular, real-time 3D workflows tailored to your needs
Regain full control over your data
At Laval Virtual 2025, Jean-Christophe Leducq, CEO of Lumiscaphe, introduced a new paradigm for interoperability and workflows: the 3D Digital Backbone

A look inside our tech talk at Laval Virtual 2025

Unlocking seamless interoperability in 3d production

In the daily reality of industrial design, marketing visualization, and engineering, switching between 3D software platforms can often mean one thing: degraded information. Files export and proprietary formats create a loss of valuable information. Teams waste time reconstructing or readjusting what should have been seamlessly transferred. But what if this friction could be eliminated?

From isolated tools to a unified ecosystem

The 3D Digital Backbone is Lumiscaphe’s infrastructure for connecting 3D applications without relying on traditional file conversions. During the session, our CEO showcased real-world use cases illustrating how 3D data can move fluidly from one software environment to another, without software silos or rework.

Specifically, he demonstrated:

  • Blender to Blender data exchange across distributed teams
  • Blender to VRED integration, bridging creative and high-end visualization tools

These examples, while specific, are not the limit. The architecture is designed to extend to a broad range of tools, including Unity, VRay, and Lumiscaphe’s own Patchwork 3D and Accel VR.

What makes the 3D Digital Backbone different?

At its core, the 3D Digital Backbone is designed to orchestrate complex 3D workflows. Rather than forcing companies to adapt to rigid, fragmented software ecosystems, it enables them to connect their existing tools and data through a customized infrastructure, without disrupting their current digital environment.

The strength of the 3D Digital Backbone lies in its modularity. Each step in the data pipeline is configurable and transparent. With only a few lines of Python code, users can:

  • Define precisely how data is serialized, structured, and shared
  • Synchronize modifications across tools in real time
  • Implement version control, undo/redo history, and collaborative editing (even offline)
  • Merge data streams conflict-free, ensuring consistency between departments

This isn’t just about compatibility; it’s about taking back control, breaking down software silos, and orchestrating your data from creation to delivery.

A strategic asset for industry

For manufacturers and design studios working in automotive, aerospace, luxury, and consumer products, this infrastructure changes the game. Rather than adapting workflows to rigid software ecosystems, companies can now tailor processes to their needs while preserving full sovereignty over their data.

No more compromises between creative flexibility and operational efficiency. The 3D Digital Backbone allows organizations to industrialize image generation, standardize product visualizations, and foster true collaboration between design, engineering, and marketing.

For teams looking to streamline their 3D workflows, increase reliability, and reclaim control over their software ecosystem, the 3D Digital Backbone represents a decisive leap forward.

Discover how our 3D Digital Backbone transforms industrial 3D workflows:

Read our full interview on the Laval Virtual blog:

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