Apple Fighting Gender-Gap One App Developer At A Time

From left: Livia Cunha, Nané Toumanian, and Tatevik Gasparyan are part of the inaugural class of Apple Entrepreneur Camp attendees arriving at Apple Park. (Credit: Apple)

Apple’s spaceship-like Apple Park campus served as a launchpad Sunday afternoon as the company welcomed 11 female entrepreneurs from around the world for it’s Entrepreneur Camp, a program designed “to provide female app creators with the tools needed to thrive in today’s global app economy.” But Sunday’s reception, with wine and refreshments was only the jumping off point. The women will remain at Apple for two-weeks to work with Apple engineers to accelerate their apps and, hopefully, gain a larger share of that $120 that’s been earned so far by Apple developers, with more than a quarter of that revenue flowing in the past year alone, according to Apple.

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