For the third year, the tech giant will
also support students who love to code with the Swift Student Challenge.
"At its heart, WWDC has always been a
forum to create connection and build community," said Susan Prescott,
Apple's vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations and Enterprise and
Education Marketing.
“In that spirit, WWDC22 invites developers
from around the world to come together to explore how to bring their best ideas
to life and push the envelope of what's possible," Prescott added.
The WWDC22 will showcase latest innovations
in iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS, while giving developers access to
Apple engineers and technologies to learn how to create groundbreaking apps and
interactive experiences.
At WWDC22, Apple's growing global community
of more than 30 million developers will gain insight and access to the
technologies and tools to bring their visions into reality.
In addition to the online conference, Apple
will host a special day for developers and students at Apple Park on June 6 to
watch the keynote and State of the Union videos together, along with the online
community.
For this year's challenge, students from
around the world are invited to create a Swift Playgrounds app project on a
topic of their choice, and they can submit their work through April 25, said
Apple.