JS Disrupt 2025 is making its highly anticipated return to Moscone West in San Francisco from October 27–29, gathering over 10,000 startup and VC leaders to delve into the future of technology. One of the focal points of this year’s event is artificial intelligence, where discussions are not just technical, but also creative, cinematic, and pushing boundaries. This is why Nikola Todorovic is set to take the stage at the AI Stage.
Nikola Todorovic, a former visual effects veteran turned AI entrepreneur, is the co-founder of Wonder Dynamics, now a part of Autodesk. Alongside actor and producer Tye Sheridan, Todorovic played a pivotal role in the launch of Autodesk Flow Studio (formerly Wonder Studio), an innovative AI platform that enables creators to seamlessly integrate 3D characters into live-action scenes. By leveraging cloud-based tools to automate intricate processes such as lighting, animation, and composition, filmmakers now have a faster and more accessible route to high-quality visual effects.
Todorovic’s unconventional journey to this point underscores the driving force behind Wonder Dynamics – empowering artists rather than replacing them. The acquisition of the company by Autodesk in 2024 served as a significant validation of this vision, positioning Todorovic at the forefront of shaping the future of creative AI within a major industry ecosystem.
During Disrupt, Todorovic will be participating in a panel alongside other industry leaders in AI to discuss upcoming trends, including generative tools, ethical design, and the evolution of creator workflows. As the agenda for Disrupt continues to evolve rapidly, Todorovic’s session promises to offer insights beyond mere buzzwords, delving into the tangible impact of AI in media and beyond.
Don’t miss the opportunity to join Todorovic and other prominent voices in the AI space at the AI Stage during JS Disrupt 2025. The event is set to take place from October 27–29 at Moscone West in San Francisco. Secure your spot today to take advantage of early bird pricing and save up to $675 before prices increase.