Apple’s WWDC 2022 date has been revealed, but only a select few will be in attendance
American tech giant Apple has revealed that its 2022 Worldwide Developers Conference will run from June 6 to June 10 and will be streamed online.
American tech giant Apple has revealed that its 2022 Worldwide Developers Conference will run from June 6 to June 10 and will be streamed online.
According to GSM Arena, there will also be in-person attendees, but limited. The opening keynote will still be pre-recorded, but Apple Park at 1 Infinite Loop in Cupertino will be open to a limited number of developers.
Teams of developers can watch in-company keynotes by Apple engineers and designers. A lucky few had to apply through the online form earlier in the week and the company is now sending out invitations.
According to GSM Arena, all attendees “must follow Apple’s health and safety protocols,” which means providing a negative COVID-19 test. However, the mask is optional. Once in, they will be given a tour of the facilities of the new Developer Center in Apple Park.