Just after the MWC 2017, we yet have another big event coming within a few months. Cupertino-based firm, Apple Inc. on Thursday last week announced its official dates to hold its ‘Developers Conference’. The company said it will be returning to McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, which will host the event after 15 years.
In a press statement, the company said, “The conference, kicking off on June 5, will inspire developers from all walks of life to turn their passions into the next great innovations and apps that customers use every day across iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and Mac.”
Like any other previous WWDC events, Apple is likely to showcase the next generation platforms for mobile devices, to smartwatches, MacOS, to Apple TVs and so forth.
Those that won’t make it to the event can catch the WWDC 2017 conference by live-streaming through the Apple Developer website or on the WWDC app for iPhone, iPad and Apple TV (Sorry Android users! You’ll probably have to stick to the website).
Phil Schiller, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing, talking to John Gruber further added that WWDC 2017 in San Jose means a lot for Apple employees as “they won’t have to devote an entire day to being there,” NDTV news reported.