McEnery Convention Center is under preparation
Apple
prepares McEnery Convention Center for WWDC 2018
According
to Mikey Campbell the LED Insider reporter,
Preparations
are underway for next week's Worldwide Developers Conference, as Apple on
Wednesday began the process of installing banners, flags, signage and other
decorations at the main venue that will host this year's event.
As
it did last year, Apple is quickly transforming San Jose's McEnery Convention
Center into a mecca for developers, and attendees in town for the gathering are
posting pictures of the venue to social media outlets like Instagram and
Twitter.
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Like
WWDC 2017, Apple is emblazoning McEnery's entire front facade with artwork
reflecting WWDC 2018 media first seen a March announcement. The design, which
features a series of three-dimensional graphical user interface assets floating
above a white pegboard, has been used in subsequent email correspondence, a
dedicated WWDC webpage and iOS companion app.
Along
with building signage, workers are hanging posters inside the convention center
and flags on nearby street light posts.
Akin
to last year's conference, McEnery Convention Center will act as the hub of
operations for developers visiting San Jose to take part in WWDC activities.
There, attendees will be able to access technology sessions and labs run by
Apple engineers, consult with key company personnel, attend special guest
speaker presentations and more.
WWDC
spills over into the surrounding area, with at least one session, a workout
bootcamp led by Kayla Itsines, scheduled to take place in the City National
Civic theater located across the street from McEnery.
Apple
is primed to unveil a host of new software technologies at WWDC 2018,
highlighted by a next-generation "iOS 12" operating system for its
flagship iPhone devices. Updates to the company's core platforms — macOS,
watchOS and tvOS — are also expected, as are announcements related to
frameworks covering health, artificial intelligence, augmented reality and
more.
While
WWDC is not designed to serve as a launch platform for new hardware, Apple has
in the past leveraged the event to introduce products. In 2017, for example,
the company debuted the 10.5-inch iPad Pro, iMac Pro and HomePod alongside spec
bumps to the MacBook and iMac lines. This year, rumors suggest Apple is planning
to limit announcements to a refreshed MacBook lineup.

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