Apple announces the dates of WWDC, with the conference being held between Monday 5th June – Friday 9th June 2017
Phil Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing, has confirmed that Apple will be hosting their annual World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC 2017) between Monday 5th June – Friday 9th June 2017, with ticket registration starting on Monday 27th March 2017.
WWDC 17 is where Apple is expected to unveil iOS 11, macOS 10.13 as well as updates to tvOS and watchOS. – This will be the first time WWDC will be in San Jose since 2002— the conference moved to San Francisco in 2003 and has continued to be hosted at the Moscone Center in San Francisco until now. – According to Schiller, WWDC 2017 will be about the same size as previous conferences—about 5,000 developers and 1,000 engineers. The cost of tickets to the conference will also remain the same.
If Apple follows its usual schedule, the public press keynote will take place on June 5th, where it will announce the next major versions of its operating systems including iOS 11 and macOS 10.13.
Apple says that it will still live stream all the sessions and provide video after the fact, for people who do not get a ticket to see the show in person.