Developers invited to attend between June 11 and June 15 at Moscone West

Apr 25, 2012 13:00 GMT  ·  By

Apple has confirmed that its Worldwide Developers Conference will kick off June 11 at Moscone West in San Francisco. In this year’s five-day conference, developers will learn about “the future of iOS and OS X”, Apple said.

Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will be held June 11 through June 15 this year, at the usual location - San Francisco’s Moscone West.

The Cupertino-based computer giant suggests the conference will deal with software exclusively: “At this year’s five-day conference, developers will learn about the future of iOS and OS X, allowing them to build incredible new apps.”

The event will feature over a hundred technical sessions presented by Apple engineers, and developers will get explore the latest innovations, features and capabilities of iOS and OS X Mountain Lion, the company said.

A great deal of attention will be focused on learning how to enhance the functionality, performance, quality and design of third-party apps.

As usual, devs can bring their code to the labs and apply development techniques and best-practices alongside Apple’s own engineers to perfect their works.

The Apple Design Awards won’t miss either. The ADA is desired as “a showcase of the most outstanding apps from the past year.” Devs making a living in Apple’s iOS and Mac App Stores should keep their fingers crossed.

“We have a great WWDC planned this year and can’t wait to share the latest news about iOS and OS X Mountain Lion with developers,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. “The iOS platform has created an entirely new industry with fantastic opportunities for developers across the country and around the world.”

Interested parties are asked to visit to the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2012 website (developer.apple.com/wwdc) to purchase tickets, as well as for updates.

Those who are unable to attend will be able to access and watch all the technical sessions from the Apple Developer website when the event is over.