Disney Accelerator’s 2025 Demo Day Returns to the Studio Lot with Experiential Tech and Storytelling Showcase

The Walt Disney Company hosted its 2025 Disney Accelerator Demo Day today on the iconic Walt Disney Studios lot, showcasing innovation in immersive experiences and storytelling formats from the four growth-stage companies participating in this year’s program: Animaj, DramaBox, Haddy, and LIMINAL Space.

During the Demo Day presentation, Disney executives and the founders from the 2025 cohort discussed strategic collaborations that use cutting edge technologies to enhance storytelling and experiences across Disney businesses. The event showcased the vision for these collaborations, with virtual and physical demos ranging from multiplatform children’s entertainment to vertical microdramas, and from large-scale 3D printing to immersive holographic displays.

Disney Accelerator participants are part of a long legacy of innovative companies who have joined forces with Disney to bring beloved stories to life and enrich digital and physical experiences for fans. 

Next-generation media company Animaj shared its vision for developing digital-first global franchises to captivate kids across platforms. Animaj empowers artists to leverage AI to accelerate production workflows while ensuring creators drive the storytelling and quality. In connection with the Disney Accelerator, Animaj is exploring opportunities with Disney Branded Television and Disney Television Studios to co-develop a new crop of vibrant shorts for multiplatform distribution.

DramaBox, a global leader in vertical, short-form entertainment, shared how the microdrama format opens up new content models and possibilities for episodic storytelling. At Demo Day, DramaBox founders previewed and Disney Publishing shared that they are in discussions to adapt a series of young adult fantasy novels into original microdramas for Disney media platforms. Additionally, DramaBox and Disney Music are exploring the dramatic adaptation of albums into vertical video shorts. 

AI-powered industrial 3D-printing factory Haddy showcased how technology can quickly transform spaces for attractions and resorts, or mutable backdrops for TV, film, and theater production. Haddy’s fabrication approach and technology allows for durable, custom pieces to be fabricated quickly, affordably, and at scale, enabling designers to imagine and re-imagine spaces and experiences more easily. Haddy also offers environmental benefits in terms of waste reduction and resource efficiency because their creations can be melted down and used to produce new objects. Haddy is collaborating with Walt Disney Imagineering Research & Development to explore the creation of select props and set pieces for Disney Parks. In connection with its participation in the Disney Accelerator program, Haddy is also exploring new applications for its technology and approaches across the company. 

LIMINAL Space, a developer of groundbreaking holographic 3D LED displays, shared a live demo of its modular “Ghost Tile” and“Spirit Tile” technologies. The tiles can transform any environment into a state-of-the-art immersive experience where guests can step into a story or world aided only by lightweight polarized glasses. At Demo Day, LIMINAL Space showcased its collaboration with Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) to bring Marvel Studios’ Rocket Racoon to life, combining ILM’s markerless mocap technology with spatial LED displays from LIMINAL Space. The collaboration enabled a high-fidelity, real-time rendering of Rocket to interact with guests live on the Walt Disney Studios Lot. In addition to this demonstration with ILM, LIMINAL Space is exploring potential applications with Walt Disney Imagineering Research & Development and Disney Experiences to create new experiences and enhance existing attractions.

“Walt Disney always embraced the latest technologies to propel new ways of storytelling, and the company thrived by regularly working hand-in-hand with others who shared a vision of creating a brighter tomorrow. The Disney Accelerator is a modern extension of that spirit, bringing together bold entrepreneurs and Disney teams to explore new ideas and emerging technologies and businesses as they shape the future of entertainment. Every year, we are inspired by the ingenuity and passion of our Accelerator participants as they work alongside Disney’s brilliant creatives. Together, they build on Disney’s legacy of innovation and collaboration to delight the young at heart across the globe,” said Bonnie Rosen, General Manager, Disney Accelerator.

The Disney Accelerator serves as a catalyst for innovative collaborations between groundbreaking companies and Disney teams. Now in its 11th year, the Disney Accelerator program has evolved into a vital engine for creative and technical leadership, engaging visionary founders from around the world to build strategic business initiatives with Disney. Since the program’s inception, more than 60 global companies —including Epic Games, Eleven Labs, Kahoot!, and Attentive — have participated, forging new collaborations and advancing Disney’s commitment to innovation.

For more information, visit DisneyAccelerator.com.