Get your wallets ready because the 28th annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) was announced for June 5-9 in San Jose, California, USA, where Apple will welcome all developers to see what’s coming next for its operating systems.
As you might know, WWDC is all about developers, and the Cupertino company announced that it is holding a keynote to kick off its annual developer conference, on June 5, where we expect to see all the upcoming features of iOS 11 and macOS 10.13, as well as of the major new versions of watchOS and tvOS.
“Each year during WWDC, millions of talented developers around the world learn about Apple’s breakthrough platform technologies ranging from programming languages like Swift™ to breakthrough developer APIs like SiriKit, HomeKit, HealthKit and CarPlay,” said Apple in the press announcement.
WWDC 2017 will be held at McEnery Convention Center
During WWDC 2017, attendees should expect to see all sorts of breathtaking announcements, over 100 technical sessions, as well as numerous hands-on labs. Developers will be able to interact and share their ideas and visions with more than 1,000 Apple engineers, which are there to help them achieve a unique goal of changing the world as we know it.
WWDC 2017 will be held at McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, which is located a few minutes from Apple’s new headquarters in Cupertino. On March 27 at 10:00 a.m. PDT (6:00 p.m. GMT), developers will be able to apply for tickets, but those who can’t afford to come should know that the keynote will be live-streamed through the WWDC app for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV devices, as well as on the Apple Developer website.
More details should be unveiled soon, and we’ll prepare an in-depth story with all the things that you should expect if you plan on attending WWDC 2017. Meanwhile, make sure you visit the official website put toghether by Apple for the upcoming event if you are submitting for a scholarship.