I am going to let Michel answer you in more detail but essentially yes. The 10Micron has two states. Syncs refine a model and syncs update a model.
Starting with 3 base points which 10Micron mounts need as alignment points, much the same way that Celestron has 2 initial alignment points before you can add any more, but every point beyond the initial 3 counts as refine points. You can have up to 100 total where 3 are base points and 97 are refine points. The mount does the math internally where something else like T-Point does it externally in software on your computer. This allows the 10Micron mount to be fully modeled with nothing more than a cross-hair eye piece or DSLR with live view + cross-hairs and the hand controller.
So what these 3rd party modeling programs like Michel's does is automate the process so we can go have coffee. It slews to a base point, takes a image of the sky, plate solves it, and syncs. Since you select Syncs refine in the mount, it adds it as a new point. When you are done with lets say 45 you have chosen, you have a 42 refinement and 3 base point alignment. This is used by the 10Micron to adjust tracking. The 10Micron has absolute encoders and can make changes based on what it detects during the model. Anything that repeats can be modeled.
Sync align mode is for shifting/correcting an existing model. So if you have 40 points from the night before but maybe you rebalanced and moved your OTA in the saddle, you choose sync align and do one single plate solve/sync and it shifts/corrects/updates your existing model.
So what I am missing from the StellarMate and/Ekos etc is this ability to slew/solve/sync on a generated field of points. Where the following is necessary:
1) Software must tell the 10Micron if it is a refine point or a base point.
1b) Software must issue a sync on a plate solved image as accurately as possible.
2) Software must tell the 10Micron if to set syncs refine or syncs align so it knows if it should be refining or updating.
Somewhat related the mount can also adjust its model and tracking based on refraction which can change when temps drop or raise. So some of these automated modeling softwars like Michel's have a way to interface with existing sources of weather information and time/gps updates and put that in the mount too. As having the correct time is important too.
With modeling and the ability to dither without a guiding I would be super excited about using this ekosystem
Sounds like its a maybe!