Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC)

The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is an annual event hosted by Apple Inc. aimed at software developers who create applications and services for Apple's platforms, including iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS. WWDC typically takes place in June and serves as a platform for Apple to announce and showcase its latest software innovations, updates, and developer tools. The conference features keynote presentations by Apple executives, where they unveil new versions of operating systems, introduce new features and APIs, and provide insights into the company's direction and vision. In addition to the keynote, WWDC includes various technical sessions, labs, and workshops where developers can learn about best practices, explore new technologies, and interact with Apple engineers and experts. WWDC is a highly anticipated event in the tech industry, attracting thousands of developers from around the world eager to gain insights into Apple's latest advancements and opportunities for app development.