
WWDC25 is set to return from 9 – 13 June this year. For those who are not familiar with this event, Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is held annually at Cupertino and online. The event plays host to developers and students, where the tech giant usually spotlights the latest advancements in its software.
The conference also provides unique opportunities for developers to have direct access to Apple experts, the latest tools, frameworks, and more.
Eligible winners and 50 Distinguished Winners of the Swift Student Challenge will be invited to Cupertino for a three-day experience.
It is usually a week of exciting updates, events, and experiences – and this is all available for free on the Apple Developer app, Apple Developer website, and Apple Developer YouTube channel.
WWDC will kick off with an in-person experience on 9 June for developers to watch the Keynote and Platforms State of the Union at Apple Park, interact with Apple experts, and participate in special activities. More details on how to apply to attend can be found here.
I can’t wait to see what will be revealed at WWDC25, given that WWDC24 was full of exciting updates.