This year’s conference will highlight major updates across Apple’s ecosystem, including advancements in artificial intelligence, along with new software features, tools, and frameworks for developers. Participants will also gain direct access to Apple’s engineers and designers, offering deeper insight into upcoming technologies.
The event will begin with the traditional keynote and the Platforms State of the Union on June 8. Throughout the week, attendees can take part in more than 100 video sessions, interactive labs, and one-on-one consultations, all hosted عبر Apple’s Developer platforms, including its app, official website, and YouTube channel.
“WWDC is always an exciting moment for us, as it brings together our global developer community to celebrate innovation and collaboration,” said Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations. She added that the company looks forward to connecting with participants both online and in person for what promises to be a standout event.
The in-person experience at Apple Park will allow selected attendees to watch key presentations, participate in hands-on sessions, and network with Apple teams and fellow developers. Attendance will be limited, with application details available through Apple’s developer channels.
Apple is also continuing its support for young talent through the Swift Student Challenge. Winners will be announced on March 26, with top participants given the opportunity to attend the Cupertino event. Additionally, 50 Distinguished Winners will be invited for an exclusive three-day experience.
Further updates and details about the conference will be shared through Apple’s developer platforms and social channels in the lead-up to the event.
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