Mobile Industry leaders may not get to WWDC 2014
Apple has opened registration for the Worldwide Developers Conference 2014, which will be held June 2-6 at the Moscone West Exhibition Complex, San Francisco.
To purchase a ticket to the event, you must submit an application before 9 pm on April 7 (Moscow time). Apple will randomly identify the participants of the event this time, and publish the results the next day. In other words, it may well happen that representatives of certain large companies will not get to the event.
Apple also intends to distribute a limited number of free tickets to students — the youngest and most talented app developers.
WWDC 2014 will offer visitors over 100 lectures and seminars, as well as practical classes on various aspects of development for iOS and OS X. "Lunch" sessions with experts and leading industry minds, round tables and a number of entertainment events, as well as the Apple Design Awards ceremony are planned.
The ticket price is $1,599.
Apple is a company that doesn't need introductions today. It was founded in 1976. Since its foundation, it has been creating personal computers and operating systems for them. Despite the fact that the company has been developing wearable electronics since 1993 (Newton electronic assistants), it seriously entered this market only in 2001, releasing the iPod. The release of the first iOS-based smartphone in 2007 marked the beginning of the formation of the modern smartphone market.