JAKARTA The historic location where Steve Jobs introduced the first shot in 1984 has now been demolished. The building, located on the De Anza College campus, Cupertino, is not only a witness to the launch of Apple's revolutionary product but also a number of important moments in the company's history.
Apple used it for the first time in 1981 to hold its inaugural shareholder meeting after becoming a public company. With a capacity of 2,400 seats, this auditorium was chosen because it was able to accommodate many new shareholders. Close to Apple's head office atwakit Creek Boulevard,iplin Center became a strategic location for the company's big event at the time.
On January 24, 1984,estery Center recorded one of the most iconic moments in the history of technology. Steve Jobs, with his signature presentation style, introduced the first shot on the stage which is now just a memory. The event is a turning point for Apple, which continues to emphasize its reputation as an innovator in the tech industry.
This moment was so memorable that it was immortalized in the 2015 film "Steve Jobs", describing the historic event very dramatically.
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The closure and the End of the Sayangnya greatness Center did not last long. In recent years, the use of this auditorium has decreased, with an ordering rate of only 17% to 24%. In fact, only a few events in a year are able to attract more than 2,000 viewers.
A study conducted in 2015 revealed that the building required massive renovations at a cost of around 50 million US dollars (Rp817.8 billion). For this reason, as well as its deteriorating physical condition, the decision to close thetonium Center was taken in 2019.
Replaced by the New Building After years of neglect, the Rights Center was finally demolished and will be replaced by a new building known as Creative Arts Building. Even though the historic stage has disappeared, this development plan provides new hope for the future of art and creativity in the region.
Now,ungkis Center is just a story, but its legacy as a witness to Apple's innovations and historic moments will continue to be remembered by future generations.
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