Apple Announces WWDC 2019 Date: June 3rd - 7th



Apple announced today that the 30th Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will kick off on Monday, June 3, this year, and last until Friday, June 7. Like last year, this year's WWDC will also be held at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in California.
"WWDC is Apple's biggest event of the year. It brings thousands of the most creative and dedicated developers from around the world together with over a thousand Apple engineers to learn about our latest platform innovations and to connect as a community," said Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. "Our developers are incredibly passionate about creating the next generation of mind-blowing experiences for the world through apps. We can't wait to get together with them and share what's next."
Developers can now sign up for WWDC. As in previous years, Apple will select developers with the help of the lottery system. The WWDC ticket price is $1,599, and only developers selected by Apple can purchase tickets and participate in WWDC. Meanwhile, the company is offering up to 350 WWDC Student Scholarships, where winners will receive a free WWDC ticket, free lodging, and one-year membership for the Apple Developer Program.

On the first day of WWDC, Apple will hold a Keynote, where they expected to unveil new operating systems, and sometimes new hardware products. On this year's WWDC, we will be welcoming iOS 13, macOS 10.15, tvOS 13, and watchOS 6. In addition, the new modular Mac Pro is also likely to be debuted at this year's WWDC. The keynote, however, will be live streamed.

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