Apple Announces Europe's First Developer Center
The center will offer workshops, one-on-one sessions and dedicated labs to help developers improve app design and performance.
- On Thursday, June 4, 2026, Apple announced Europe's first Apple Developer Center, situated in the Mitte district of Berlin, ahead of the Worldwide Developers Conference launching Monday.
- Expanding its international footprint, the company's new site joins existing Developer Centers in Cupertino, Bengaluru, Shanghai, and Singapore, marking the fifth global location.
- In-Person sessions and dedicated labs will provide hands-on support from Apple experts in multiple languages, serving developers of all sizes from one person up.
- Complementing the Swift Student Challenge, Apple Foundation Programs in Italy and France already support regional developers, with the Berlin center extending this network across Europe.
- Susan Prescott, Apple's vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations, stated, "When developers have the right tools and resources, incredible things follow," underscoring the center's mission.
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The Apple Developer Center in Berlin will open its doors at the end of 2026 and will become the first such centre that Apple launches in Europe. The company has chosen the district of Mitte, one of the areas with the greatest business and technological activity in the German capital, to locate facilities oriented to developers, startups and equipment that work in applications for the ecosystem of the brand. A space to improve apps from iPhone, i…
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Apple Announces Europe's First Developer Center
Apple today announced it will open Europe's first Apple Developer Center in Berlin later this year. The facility joins existing Developer Centers in Bengaluru, Cupertino, Shanghai, and Singapore. Apple said the Berlin center, located in Mitte district, will offer developers throughout Europe in-person sessions, workshops, and one-on-one appointments in multiple languages, with consultation areas and dedicated labs staffed by Apple experts.
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