Apple is taking WWDC25 on the road.Following the close of its week-long developer conference, the company has scheduled a worldwide series of in-person events and online appointments to give developers, designers, and product managers a closer look at what’s new.Here’s how you can register.
Branded as “Explore the biggest updates from WWDC25”, (via MacMagazine) these sessions aim to highlight key technologies unveiled during the conference, including updates to Apple Intelligence, visionOS, developer tools, and cross-platform app design.The in-person events are open to members of the Apple Developer Program and will be conducted in English, while the online sessions will be conducted in local languages, including Mandarin, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese.These sessions are more than just technical recaps.
They’re designed to foster discussion around how the new features can shape the future of apps and games.Attendees can expect a mix of presentations, live demos, and Q&A opportunities with Apple experts.A global tour The in-person roadshow kicks off on June 19 with parallel events in Singapore, Ho Chi Minh City, and Jakarta, before heading to London on June 23.
From there, Apple will continue hosting sessions across Paris, Stockholm, Toronto, Tokyo, Berlin, New York City, Madrid, Warsaw, São Paulo, and more.Additional events will be held throughout July in cities like Bengaluru, Gurugram, Mexico City, Istanbul, Vancouver, and Miami.Several countries will also host online sessions and one-on-one consultations, including deep dives into Apple Vision Pro, App Review guidance, and localized tech onboarding, with special availability for teams based in Shanghai, Seoul, Cupertino, and Tokyo.
You can visit this page to check the full schedule, session details, and how to register for your region.Spots are limited, and sessions require advance registration, so act quick if you don’t want to miss out. You’re reading 9to5Mac — experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day.
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