Apple Announces Entrepreneur Camp for Black Founders and Developers

As a part of Apple’s $ 100 million Racial Justice and Justice initiative

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Apple has the latest program under the umbrella of its $ 100 million Racial Justice and Justice Initiative Justice announced. Founders and teams from 13 app companies are participating in the first Entrepreneur Camp for Black Founders and Developers.

The camp is designed to help developers improve their technical skills, receive personal code-level support from Apple engineers, and mentoring and insights from company executives to obtain.

Apple is David Bosun-Arebuwa, whose B3am app uses an iPhone camera and machine learning to detect fitness equipment, also works with venture capital firm Harlem Capital, which invests in founders of diverse backgrounds to provide guidance and mentoring.

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and explain how it is used, and Adam Taylor, founder and sole developer of the Black App, w The “Film3D-App” by Addou Sarr allows users to record 3D material without special equipment. Co-participant Aurelia Edwards is the co-founder and CEO of Nailstry, the first store to focus solely on the press -on nails and nail art.

The team behind the app The Peek: TV Shows and Movies also attends the camp. The app allows users to share recommendations from TV shows and movies with their family and friends while also putting the 2017 spotlight on Black Creators and Actors.

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The first Entrepreneurship Camp was held in 2019 with a class of female founders and app developers. Apple says that participants in the program went on to earn funding rounds, earn accolades and grow their teams and user bases.

Along with the latest incarnation of the Entrepreneurship Camp, it has announced plans for an Apple Developer Academy in Detroit and a learning center for Historically Black Colleges and Universities in Atlanta.

To celebrate Black History Month, the company released an Apple Watch Black Drive Collection. , which includes a limited edition Apple Watch Series 6 with the words “Black Unity” engraved on the rear glass.

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It also amplifies the work of Black creators, artists, developers, and companies on apps including Music, News, and TV. as well as the App Store.

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