Why Lumisona is a Platform, not a Product

Lumisona was created as a proprietary multisensory platform, designed to be adopted, integrated, and developed over time.

Vision

Beyond the Product

A product is defined by its function. It is purchased for what it does, compared with similar alternatives, and evaluated primarily in terms of price and performance. A platform, on the other hand, is defined by its ability to orchestrate a complex system. It does not merely perform a function, but creates a coherent environment, enabling interactions, scenarios, and future developments.

The Lumisona approach

Lumisona was conceived from the outset as an experiential infrastructure. It integrates light, sound, and fragrances within a single design and technological language. Lumisona objects are not simple devices, but SuperObjects, multisensory elements that exist only in relation to the system of which they are part.

Long-term value creation

A product tends to exhaust its value at the moment of purchase. A platform, on the other hand, generates value over time. Lumisona is designed to evolve: new SuperObjects, new features, and new scenarios can be integrated without disrupting the existing ecosystem. This approach creates continuity for the customer, development opportunities for partners, and a trajectory of sustainable growth in the long term.

Architecture

The SynOS operating system

The heart of the platform is SynOS, the proprietary operating system that governs logic, scenarios, and behaviors. SynOS decouples intelligence from individual objects, enabling the system to evolve without replacing hardware.

 

This separation between physical form and operational logic is one of the distinguishing features of a platform compared to a product.

CLARA and the creation of an ecosystem

Communication between SuperObjects takes place via CLARA (Connecting Lighting, Acoustics & Responsive Aroma), Lumisona's proprietary protocol.

 

By defining its own communication language, Lumisona creates a closed and coherent ecosystem in which every object interacts according to shared rules. Integration with standard protocols such as DALI allows for openness towards existing infrastructures without sacrificing system control.

Kernel: the central processing unit

Within the Lumisona architecture, the Kernel represents the active principle of the system. It is the module that enables local intelligence, coordinates SuperObjects, manages the network, and makes it possible to orchestrate the environment.

The presence of at least one Kernel per environment ensures consistency, stability, and scalability, transforming a set of objects into a unified system.