Apple shares WWDC 2022 schedule, Keynote event to happen June 6

Apple shares WWDC 2022 schedule, Keynote event to happen June 6

Apple today affirmed that the keynote event for the Worldwide Developers Conference will start at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time on June 6, the first day of WWDC. The keynote will be an online-only event, however, a select number of developers have been welcome to the Apple Park campus for a viewing event.

As well as affirming the keynote date and time, Apple has shared the full WWDC 2022 schedule. Following the keynote, the Platforms State of the Union for developers will occur on June 6 at 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time.

The Apple Design Awards will follow on June 6 at 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time, and beginning on June 7, Apple will give session videos on every one of the new features that are coming to iOS 16, iPadOS 16, tvOS 16, macOS 13, and watchOS 9.

Apple engineers and designers will likewise be hosting activities in Digital Lounges during WWDC week, permitting developers to participate in technical conversations, find solutions to questions, and associate with the community.

Apple suggests that developers download the Apple Developer app to experience WWDC22 and stay aware of the declarations in general.

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