Apple has announced what its schedule will be like on Monday, June 5, the kickoff for its weeklong World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) at Apple Park.
The company is expected to unveil the newest versions of iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and macOS. It is also said that Apple could be revealing its new AR/VR headset, new 15-inch MacBook Air, and potentially other products.
Here is the schedule for WWDC 2023 (all times are PDT and all on June 5):
- Keynote: 10 a.m.
- The biggest and most exciting WWDC23 to date launches with a first look at exciting updates coming to Apple platforms later this year. The keynote address will be available via apple.com, the Apple Developer app, the Apple TV app, and YouTube, with on-demand playback available after the conclusion of the stream.
- State of the Union: 1:30 p.m.
- Developers will learn how they can take their apps to the next level with a deeper dive into the new tools, technologies, and advances across Apple platforms. Platforms State of the Union will stream via the Apple Developer app and the Apple Developer website.
- Apple Design Awards: 6:30 PDT
- The Apple Design Awards recognize and celebrate the art, craft, creativity, and technical expertise of Apple’s developer community. This year’s Apple Design Award winners will be unveiled via the Apple Developer app and website.
Most of the event this year is said to be online since the 175 sessions for the event will be available to stream on the Apple Developer website and app at no additional cost. However, there will be some parts of it that will be exclusively in-person since there have been a select number of people that have been invited to the event.