Apple is set to host its first product launch of the year on April 20.

The online-only event, Spring Loaded, will be held at Apple Park headquarters in Cupertino, California, and will be live-streamed on the company’s website due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Available to watch for the first time to the press, Spring Loaded will run for two days, and present users with a wide assortment of user-generated content. Apple employees, engineers and designers will join with group displays and discussions to present evidences of a secular advancement in technology and the company's commitment to improving it.

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Apple Auditorium: Interactive interactive displays on the ground floor with portraits of famous Apple engineers and memorabilia

Unity Roadway: A beautiful playground for visit to the building and a collectible gathering spot

The Culture Room: This converted Carnegie Hall Theater features Entertainment Philharmonic with live performance by the Etscan Symphony Orchestra

Archive: Apple archives will meet at Apple Park

Windows on the World by Design Invisible sculpture is in Pieces viewer platform that Look Waiting inside the Apple auditor complex will carry Spring Loaded banners. Silent hills theme, iPhone technology, Mac collections and iWork such as Pages, Numbers and Time Machine

When:

Now until April 20, 2016, 10AM

Where:

Apple Park MC1 & MC2

8900 Golden Gate Dr

Cupertino, CA 95014

The Event:

The event will be live-streamed on Apple's website, but you can also watch it remotely. This year's Spring Loaded theme will be "Evolution of Design."

Along with introducing a number of hands-on area experiences, and previewing some new accessories, such as Milk Vases and GarageBand for macOS, users will also be able to test new apps and visit with iPhone and Mac engineers to see how the new hardware is being used, Apple says the program builder detected "accidents" as a result of the devices' "superior engineering techniques."

Rather than the finger scratch issues that Apple faced in 2013, the new range of devices for spring 2015 that come with Touch ID marks a series of significant improvements, allowing a range of functional systems to get on-screen without the need to be physically holding an iDevice. Some may wonder if designers of infotainment systems will still see this new tech as well utilized since users are now expected to enter their payment information on many forms of media currently being used for entertainment.

Here's what Apple says Spring Loaded will include:

Tweet up sessions : Apple engineers showing how new features are being used in merchandise and personalization station

: Apple engineers showing how new features are being used in merchandise and personalization
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