Apple Announces WWDC 2020 As an Online Event

It’s official: Apple’s annual developer conference WWDC will now be held as an online event this year. The event, which usually takes place in San Jose, will now be a digital event due to concerns over coronavirus.

Apple isn’t the only company moving its annual developer conference online — Google, Facebook and Microsoft are doing the same, too.

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Apple’s WWDC 2020 conference will be happening this June as per usual. The company will also commit $1 million to local San Jose businesses to help make up for the losses generated from WWDC moving online.

“We are delivering WWDC 2020 this June in an innovative way to millions of developers around the world, bringing the entire developer community together with a new experience,” said Phil Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. “The current health situation has required that we create a new WWDC 2020 format that delivers a full program with an online keynote and sessions, offering a great learning experience for our entire developer community, all around the world. We will be sharing all of the details in the weeks ahead.”

Apple is promising big things for WWDC 2020 this year, and that’s no surprise. The company usually makes big announcements at WWDC every year, so this isn’t anything new. “With all of the new products and technologies we’ve been working on, WWDC 2020 is going to be big,” said Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering.

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  • bart

    Premium Member
    13 March, 2020 - 12:58 pm

    <p>Without all the clapping and cheering, it is going to be a short online event me thinks…. ;)</p>

    • SvenJ

      13 March, 2020 - 1:18 pm

      <blockquote><a href="#530854"><em>In reply to Bart:</em></a><em> </em>I'm sure they have recordings of clapping and cheering from years past. Maybe they can set up a dial in bridge so people can clap and cheer from home, and have it piped in to Steve Jobs Theater.</blockquote><p><br></p>

    • lvthunder

      Premium Member
      13 March, 2020 - 2:00 pm

      <blockquote><em><a href="#530854">In reply to Bart:</a></em></blockquote><p>Most of the clapping and cheering were from Apple employees.</p>

      • Paul Thurrott

        Premium Member
        14 March, 2020 - 8:47 am

        Lots of it was from Apple bloggers too.

    • Paul Thurrott

      Premium Member
      14 March, 2020 - 8:54 am

      To streamline things, Apple will remove the many instances of “[Pause for unnecessary cheers]” in its speech scripts.

  • michael_babiuk

    13 March, 2020 - 5:19 pm

    <p>As reported above, "…<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">The company will also commit $1 million to local San Jose businesses to help make up for the losses generated from WWDC moving online."</span></p><p><br></p><p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Good on Apple! But I wonder if Microsoft and Google have also pledged financial support for the locals where their tech conventions were scheduled to be held but later canceled. I would hope so.</span></p>

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