The third online edition of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2022 kicks off on June 6 and will run through June 10. Like every year, the event will showcase Apple’s latest take on iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS.
While WWDC is primarily software-focused, past events have shown that Apple can throw in a hardware surprise there too as was seen during the launch of the Mac Pro, Homepod and other gadgets.
In addition to the keynote and State of the Union presentations, WWDC22 will also feature more information sessions, learning labs, digital lounges and localised content.
Apple will also be hosting the Swift student challenge, a competition it has held since the even shifted online. Students can create Swift Playgrounds app project on any topic and submit it through April 25.
“At its heart, WWDC has always been a forum to create connection and build community. In that spirit, WWDC22 invites developers from around the world to come together to explore how to bring their best ideas to life and push the envelope of what’s possible. We love connecting with our developers, and we hope all of our participants come away feeling energized by their experience,” said Susan Prescott, Apple’s VP of Worldwide Developer Relations and Enterprise and Education Marketing.
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