Samsung Developer Conference 'SDC 2020' Will Not Be Held This Year
Held annually in the US from October to November
Event postponed this year due to COVID-19 impact
[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] Samsung Electronics has decided not to hold the 'SDC (Samsung Developer Conference)' this year, which is usually held around October every year.
On the 21st, Samsung Electronics announced through the Samsung Developer website, "This year's Samsung Developer Conference event has been canceled. We regret not having the opportunity to communicate directly with developers."
SDC is an event held annually from October to November since 2013 in places like San Francisco, USA, inviting developers, content creators, and designers to share new technologies. At this event, news about Samsung Electronics' new products such as the Galaxy Z Flip has also been revealed.
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Samsung Electronics explained, "This decision was made with the health and safety of employees, developers, and partners as the top priority, and we are exploring ways to inform about the latest platform updates through developer communities." They added, "Useful resources will continue to be shared through the developer website and forums."
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