Well, the short answer is yes, it's possible, but consider that with a glass bow, the lams(wood and glass) need to be adequately thin, usually less than .050" or so, to affect the degree of arc/bend in the fades of many of their designs... especially longbows with shorter risers.
In a trilam, the belly lam needs to be of adequate thickness to make weight, resist compression forces, and allow for wood removal during tillering... and some of that tillering can need done in the area of the dips. That needed thickness may either dictate whether or not it can be pulled down into those curves, or force design changes/specs so it's possible. I'm not saying it can't be done, just that it would seem to unnecessarily complicate the build, and there are things that need to be considered and coordinated.