Apple sends out notifications to WWDC 2015 scholarship winners

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in General Discussion edited May 2015
Apple on Friday began sending out scholarship notifications for the 2015 Worldwide Developers Conference, giving lucky winners a chance to get into the event without paying the standard $1,599 ticket price.




The notification email, being shared by many people on Twitter, mentions that scholarship winners are invited to a special orientation session scheduled from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m on June 7. There, the company promises talks by Apple engineers, along with "collaborative hands-on activities" where fellow winners can meet each other. The conference itself starts on June 8.

Apple is handing out 350 scholarships in all, an increase from the 200 offered last year. In addition to ordinary student developers aged 13 or older, the company is reaching out to members and alumni of 20 organizations devoted to promoting STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education. Some examples include Black Girls Code, Code.org, and LaTechLa.

All of the regular full-price tickets for WWDC, issued by lottery, have already been sold out. Notifications were sent last month.

WWDC is important for developers not just as a way of bolstering skills but as the first glimpse at future Apple products. The company is expected to showcase not just iOS 9 and OS X 10.11, but a new Apple TV, and possibly streaming music and television offerings.

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  • Reply 1 of 3
    suddenly newtonsuddenly newton Posts: 13,819member
    You can find YouTube videos of WWDC during the years Apple was close to bankruptcy and any positive news from Jobs was a glimmer of hope. Those were the days only the hardcore pro-Apple developers would pay to go to WWDC, and I think it was at one of these late-90s WWDCs that Apple gave away top-spec Titanium PowerBook G4s.
  • Reply 2 of 3
    thewhitefalconthewhitefalcon Posts: 4,453member
    You can find YouTube videos of WWDC during the years Apple was close to bankruptcy and any positive news from Jobs was a glimmer of hope. Those were the days only the hardcore pro-Apple developers would pay to go to WWDC, and I think it was at one of these late-90s WWDCs that Apple gave away top-spec Titanium PowerBook G4s.

    TiBook was announced at MacWorld SF 2001, in January, so it would have been WWDC that year. Those were expensive too, $2600 for the 400MHz and $3500 for the 500MHz (I have one of the 500MHz)
  • Reply 3 of 3
    danielswdanielsw Posts: 906member

    This is great promotion and PR. Apple is also seeding the next generation of Apple developers. Wise move.

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