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Apple announces WWDC19 conference to be held between June 3rd and June 7th in San Jose

Late last week, Apple announced that its Worldwide Developers Conference 2019 will be held at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California, from June 3rd to the 7th.

WWDC19 marks the 30th anniversary of the conference, which showcases the newest features in iOS, macOS, and other Apple products. While WWDC is only for developers and not open to the general public, Apple does make major announcements during the keynote presentation, which is usually streamed online on Apple’s website.

For developers looking to attend WWDC19, there are a limited number of tickets available, and you must apply for the opportunity to buy them. Participants will need to be part of the Apple Developer Program or Apple Developer Enterprise Program prior to registering to purchase tickets. From there, selected entrants can buy tickets for $1,599 each.

Entrants have until March 20th to sign up.If you are a developer and would like to attend WWDC19, know that there are a limited number of tickets and you must apply for the opportunity to buy them. You must be part of the Apple Developer Program or Apple Developer Enterprise Program before you can register for WWDC19. If you are selected to buy tickets, the price is $1,599 each. You have until March 20 to sign up.

Apple also offers WWDC scholarships to a number of students, each scholarship including a ticket, lodging, and a year-long Apple Developer Program membership. Students looking to apply for a scholarship must submit a Swift Playground that will be judged by Apple. The deadline for scholarship applications is March 24th.

Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

Via Macworld and developer.apple.com