Apple's next WWDC (World Wide Developer's Conference) is slated to return to San Jose, California on June 4-8. Apple will take over the San Jose McEnery Convention Center to showcase the latest iOS, macOS, WatchOS, TVOS, HomeKit and HealtKit software innovations.
Some hardware is also expected at this event as it will mark the a year since the last iPad Pros were launched. Also expected are new MacBooks and quite possible the first glimpse into the much awaited Mac Pro.
Developers can apply for tickets now through March 22 at 10 a.m. PDT via the WWDC website (developer.apple.com/wwdc/tickets). Tickets are issued through a random selection process, and developers will be notified of application status by March 23 at 5 p.m. PDT.
Students are an integral part of the Apple developer community. Up to 350 WWDC Student Scholarships are available this year, providing students and members of all STEM organizations an opportunity to earn a free ticket to WWDC. Students can now visit the the WWDC website for details on how to apply (developer.apple.com/wwdc/scholarships).