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Worldwide Developers Conference 2020 (or WWDC 2020 or WWDC20) is the 31st annual computer conference to be hosted by Apple Inc. for its developers, starting June 22, 2020,[1] with sessions from June 23 to 26.[2]

Announcements

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WWDC 2020 Apple Event Preview!

Anticipated new announcements include iOS 14, which will give more insight into new features of upcoming iPhones; watchOS 7, which is reported to include a new "Kids mode" for Apple Watches; new iPadOS and macOS features; and new Apple processors that are expected to be introduced into the Mac product line.[3][4]

Background

WWDC 2020 will be Apple's first online-only event.

WWDC 2020 will be the first Worldwide Developers Conference to be held virtually in an online format, due to the COVID-19 outbreak that temporarily closed all of Apple's retail stores at various times around the world.[5] Online access to WWDC 2020 will be free to all developers.[1]

Submissions for the Swift Student Challenge were open through May 17, 2020.[1] The winners were announced on June 16, 2020.[6]

Schedule

(all times are in Pacific Daylight Time)

"Full stream ahead."

  • June 18: New forums launched on the Apple Developer website and app. From the first day of WWDC sessions, developer program members will be able interact with engineers.
  • June 22: Special Event Keynote and Platforms State of the Union begins at 10 a.m.
  • June 23-26:
    • Engineering Sessions — Over 100 technical and design-focused videos will be presented by Apple engineers. Videos will be posted each day at 10 a.m. through the Apple Developer app and website.
    • 1-on-1 Developer Labs — Developers can request appointments with Apple engineers for one-on-one technical guidance on how to implement new features. Developer lab appointments are limited to space available.[2]

Keynote livestream

The WWDC 2020 Special Event Keynote and Platforms State of the Union will be livestreamed through the Apple Developer website, app and YouTube: (click the link below to watch)

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