Apple on Tuesday announced that its 26th annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will be held June 8 through June 12 at San Francisco’s Moscone West.
The company notes that more sessions that ever before will be streamed to developers. WWDC will feature more than 100 technical sessions, over 1,000 Apple engineers, hands-on labs to help developers integrate new technologies and fine tune their apps, as well as the Apple Design Awards which showcase the best new apps from the last year.
“The App Store ignited an app ecosystem that is simply amazing, forever changing the lives of customers and creating millions of jobs worldwide,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. “We’ve got incredible new technologies for iOS and OS X to share with developers at WWDC and around the world, and can’t wait to see the next generation of apps they create.”
Developers wishing to apply for the $1,599 (USD) tickets via the WWDC website can do so, now through Friday, April 17 at 10AM PDT. Tickets will be issued to attendees through a random selection process, and developers will be notified of the status of their application by Monday, April 20 at 5PM PDT.
Apple will also make up to 350 WWDC Scholarships available, giving students and members of participating STEM organizations around the world the chance to earn a free ticket. For more information, visit: developer.apple.com/wwdc/scholarships.
WWDC 2015 activities include: