Apple Expo
The Apple Expo is a European annual sales conference and technology exposition held by Apple Inc. The conference features over 250 exhibitors annually, with Apple being its main exhibitor. This conference is most often viewed as the European counterpart to MacWorld Expo, a similar conference held annually in San Francisco.
History
Below there is a time line of all significant product announcements announced at the Apple Expo:
Timeline
Year | Location | Description |
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2008 | Paris, France | 17 to 20 September. |
2007 | Paris, France | 25 to 29 September. |
2006 | Paris, France | From 12 to 16 September at Paris expo. |
2005 | Paris, France | The traditional keynote done by Apple at both MacWorld Expo, and Apple Expo was left out. The only product announced by Apple was a new and improved .Mac bundle. |
2004 | Paris, France | Due to Steve Jobs having pancreatic cancer, the keynote was instead done by Phil Schiller, an Apple executive. Schiller announced the new iMac G5. |
2003 | Paris, France | Steve Jobs announced various upgrades to the PowerBook G4 line of computers. As well, he announced the Apple Bluetooth wireless keyboard and mouse. |
2002 | Paris, France | Much of the keynote consisted of a demo of Apple's new Mac OS X v10.2 operating system. Steve Jobs also announced iCal and iSync. |
2001 | N/A | The Apple Expo was cancelled due to the September 11, 2001 attacks. |
2000 | Paris, France | In this keynote the Mac OS X public beta was announced, as well a series of new iBooks. |