Apple WWDC 2022 will feature a limited number of attendees in person


Apple already announced that its annual Worldwide Developer’s Conference will be streamed live online from June 6 to June 10, 2022. We now know there will be some limited in-person participation. However, Apple Park at 1 Infinite Loop in Cupertino will only let in a small number of developers.

From May 9 to 11, participants could submit their entries. Following a “random selection process,” Apple is now informing developers whether or not they were invited. The devs can watch the keynote with Apple’s designers and engineers. After a week of online applications, the corporation is now sending out invites. A negative COVID-19 test is required, but masks are optional, according to Apple’s health and safety guidelines. Only then, a tour of the new Developer Center at Apple Park will follow for the participants.

Apple is expected to announce new iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and TVOS versions at WWDC 2022. Apple is reportedly working on iOS 16 and macOS 13. According to recent reports, the firm may also unveil new hardware, “The Apple silicon-powered Mac Pro,” at the event. For more information, check out the Apple website.

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