'Technology alone is not enough'. Apple's welcome note for the WWDC this year is very creatively presented to the audience. The Annual developer conference held by Apple inc. is one of the most anticipated events for developers and professionals who rely on Apple to serve their essentials.

Known as the 'Worldwide Developers Conference', the annual conference this year will happen in June from June 5-9. There's a slight change in the venue this year with Apple opting for the McEnery Convention Centre than the usual Moscone West Convention Centre in San Francisco. With more space in the new auditorium, this will likely result in Apple inviting more developers than usual.

This is an invite-only conference with Apple handpicking the attendees. The registration for the WWDC will begin on Mar. 27 through their ticket registration program. However, those chosen will be charged a fee of US$1599 reported by ArsTechnica. This is likely due to the fact that developers found it frustrating on missing the randomiser from Apple and this seems to be a solution to the problem.

The WWDC will likely include advancement in all their existing platforms like the MacOS which is one of the primary domains for Apple. In a separate report on the Apple Insider, the mayor of San Jose, Sam Liccardo in a statement said that he was very optimistic about the news and openly welcomed all developers and partners who'll make it to the event

Among possible inclusions in the developer conference might be the next generation of iOs possibly iOs 11 and the next version of MacOS. The event will be live streamed to the public and this might be the only news that'll likely remain unchanged. For some time now, the WWDC hasn't witnessed any product launches due to Apple holding a separate event for it, and things shouldn't change this year too.