Banners and other WWDC paraphernalia are going up at San Jose’s McEnery Convention Center, ahead of next week’s 2017 Worldwide Developers Conference.
Images posted online so far show a large banner at the front of the venue, decorations covering one side of the building, and smaller banners hung from nearby light posts. The images show variations on the artwork reportedly created by Los Angeles artist, graphic designer, and movie title sequence creator Geoff McFettridge.
Setup in progress for #WWDC17 pic.twitter.com/WFcydwmOkK
— Code Cadets (@CodeCadets) June 1, 2017
会場前の駅も! pic.twitter.com/ckzBfd8C5I
— Kaoru (@TachibanaKaoru) June 1, 2017
This year marks 29 years since the first WWDC event, which took place from the same site. For more on WWDC’s history and most notable events you can check out our historical guide here.
At this year’s event we’re expecting to see iOS 11, macOS 10.13, watchOS 4 and possibly a tvOS update. There have also been lots of rumors that Apple will debut a 10.5-inch iPad Pro, new MacBooks, and a standalone Siri speaker to take on the Amazon Echo and Google Home devices.
The keynote event will be kicking off on Monday at 10am PST. As usual, Apple will be streaming the event, or you can follow it here on Cult of Mac, where we’ll be live-blogging the happenings as they… well, happen.
Via: iDropNews