Apple announced the WWDC 2021 schedule, the keynote speech will start on June 8

Apple today officially announced the lineup of the June Global Developers Conference. The conference will kick off in the form of a keynote speech at 10 am on Monday, June 7th & June 8th. Affected by the COVID-19 epidemic, the keynote speech will be streamed directly from Apple Park.

Developers and Apple users will be able to watch on Apple.com, Apple Developer App, Apple Developer Website, Apple TV App and YouTube. The rest of WWDC will include the Platforms State of the Union after the keynote speech, the announcement of the Apple Design Awards on June 10 and a series of other conferences throughout the week.

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This WWDC will have more than 200 conferences and laboratories, and more than 1,000 Apple experts will conduct online consultations with developers on site. Apple has also launched a new pavilion feature for WWDC in 2021, which will enable developers to easily plan and organize their conference experience around topics such as SwiftUI, developer tools, accessibility, and inclusiveness.

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