March 29, 2023
press release
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference will be back on June 5, 2023
The entire conference will be online for all developers with a time-specific experience at Apple Park on June 5
Applications for the Student Express Challenge are open through April 19
Cupertino, California Apple announced today that it will hold its annual developer conference (WWDC) online from June 5-9, 2023, giving developers and students the opportunity to celebrate in person during a special experience at Apple Park, Opening Day. Free to all developers, WWDC23 will cover the latest developments in iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS. As part of Apple’s ongoing commitment to helping developers build innovative apps, the event will give them unique access to Apple engineers, as well as insight into new technologies and tools that will help them bring their perspectives to life.
“WWDC is one of our favorite events at Apple because it’s an opportunity to connect with talented developers around the world who make this community so great,” said Susan Prescott, vice president of Developer Relations, Apple Worldwide Markets. “WWDC23 will be our largest and most exciting conference yet, and we look forward to seeing many of you online and in person at this special event!”
In addition to joint keynote announcements and State of the Union presentations, this year’s online program includes breakout sessions, one-on-one labs, and opportunities to interact with Apple and Apple engineers. Developers and students will have the opportunity to attend a special day at Apple Park on June 5 to join the global online community and watch the keynote and State of the Union. Space for this in-person event is limited, and details on how to apply to attend can be found here Apple developer site And Healer.
WWDC23 is an opportunity to support student developers with the Swift Student Challenge, one of many Apple programs aimed at raising the bar for developers and learners of all ages who love to code. With the help of Swift Playgrounds—a revolutionary app for iPad and Mac that makes learning the Swift programming language interactive and fun—students around the world are invited to create an app playground around a topic of their choice. Applications for this year’s challenge are now open and students have until April 19 to submit their work. For more information, see Swift Student Challenge website.
Apple will share additional information about the conference in advance of WWDC23 Apple developer application and on Apple developer site.
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