Apple is excited to announce new programs and resources for app developers worldwide in preparation for WWDC24. These initiatives, available both online and in-person, aim to connect developers with Apple experts for guidance on apps and games while exploring the latest Apple tools and best practices.
In 2023, Apple engaged with developers from over 160 countries, showcasing its commitment to the global developer community. To further support developers, Apple introduced updated Apple Developer Forums and the new Pathways initiative ahead of WWDC24.
Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations, expressed gratitude for working directly with developers at every stage of their journeys. From students to coding professionals, Apple is dedicated to supporting developers as they bring their visions to life and push boundaries.
Key highlights of Apple’s 2023 developer initiatives include:
– Engaging with developers in over 160 countries
– Hosting over 6,000 visits to Apple Vision Pro developer labs
– Nearly 50,000 Meet with Apple Experts engagements
– Training over 3,700 students through Apple Developer Academies and Foundation Programs
The Meet with Apple Experts program provided nearly 50,000 engagements for developers to explore tools and receive direct support from experts. Additionally, Apple Developer Centers in various locations facilitated business growth and app improvement opportunities.
Apple Vision Pro developer labs have seen over 6,000 visits since June 2023 as developers optimize their apps for the new platform. Rumors suggest Vision Pro will launch in Canada in July.
In 2023, Apple Developer Academies and Foundation Programs trained over 3,700 students with a focus on increasing female participation. The fifth anniversary of the Apple Entrepreneur Camp celebrated diversity by supporting underrepresented groups through five cohorts.
For WWDC24, the updated Apple Developer Forums offer streamlined navigation and improved technical support. The Pathways initiative has already attracted over 40,000 developers seeking content on app development and distribution.
Developers can now experience WWDC on YouTube along with the traditional platforms like the Apple Developer app (new stickers!) and website. Stay tuned for Monday’s WWDC keynote where we’ll learn about the next versions of iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, macOS, watchOS, and visionOS – including exciting developments in AI integration within software. Get ready for an innovative journey ahead!