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    ACM Human-Computer Interaction Conference (CHI) 2025

    April 21, 2025

    Apple is presenting new research at the ACM annual conference on Human-Computer Interaction (CHI)], which takes place in person in Yokohama, Japan, from April 26 to May 1. We are proud to again sponsor the conference, which brings together the scientific and industrial research communities focused on interactive technology. Below is an overview of Apple’s participation at CHI 2025.

    Schedule
    Stop by the Apple booth (304 & 305) in the Yokohama PACIFICO during exhibition hours. All times listed in GMT +9 (Japan Time):

    Tuesday, April 29: 10:00 – 17:00
    Wednesday, April 30: 10:00 -…

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