Apple today announced that it will kick off its Worldwide Developer Conference on June 8th 2015 at Moscone West in San Fransisco. This year’s conference will feature more developer sessions than ever and will be the platform for the company to show off ‘the future of iOS and OS X’.
WWDC is one of Apple’s headline events of the year and has been used to show off all things software for the past few years. Expect to see iOS 9 and the next version of OS X at the event. We can also expect some updates to Watch OS and the Apple Watch platform.
At WWDC, Apple’s renowned developer community will come together to learn about the future of iOS and OS X®, helping them continue to create the most innovative apps in the world. 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 in the last year.
Like last year, tickets to the event will be issued to attendees via a random allocation process. Developers can apply for tickets through the via the WWDC website now through 10 a.m. PDT on Friday, April 17th. Applicants will learn if they have been allocated tickets by Monday, April 20th at 5 p.m. PDT.
There will also be up to 350 WWDC Scholarships available, giving students and members of participating STEM organizations around the world the chance to earn a free ticket. To apply for a scholars place, you can do so via the dedicated scholarship website.
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