Apple CEO Tim Cook is tweeting his way around Europe, seeing new Apple Stores, new Apple offices, and also cheering in the stands at AFC Richmond, the fictional "Ted Lasso" football team.
Tim Cook visits Apple Brompton Road (source: Tim Cook on Twitter)
Cook is making his first full-scale public tour outside of the US since the coronavirus pandemic. He was first in the UK where he launched the new App Store Foundations Program for women.
"It's good to be back in London!" he tweeted. "I really enjoyed spending time with customers and with our incredible team at Apple Covent Garden this afternoon. Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome!"
The program so far has included countries across Europe and, unlike his 2019 tour, has also featured a fictional location. Together with Apple's Eddy Cue and stars of "Ted Lasso," Cook cheered on the fictitious football team.
Go AFC Richmond! pic.twitter.com/olPDEy6RhS
-- Tim Cook (@tim_cook) September 26, 2022
From Covent Garden, Cook visited London's Southbank Center, which is partnering with Apple over increasing representation in the arts. "This is a wonderful program designed to unlock people's full creative potential, and we're thrilled to be a part of it," continued Cook.
The South Bank is also where Apple's delayed new UK office is to open in the historic old Battersea Power Station building.
We can't wait to open our new offices in the iconic Battersea Power Station for so many of our team members in London early next year. It's a tribute to this incredible city and a reflection of our commitment to Apple's future in the UK. pic.twitter.com/67M3qpaSTB
-- Tim Cook (@tim_cook) September 26, 2022
Cook has also visited the new Apple Brompton Road store. He then visited the developers on the new App Store Foundations Program.
"Great to meet with our class of all-female founders at our first Foundations program in the UK," he tweeted. "These developers are on their way to making and achieving extraordinary things."
From there he attended a performance at Apple's Platoon Studios. Platoon recently launched an app exclusively for the musicians on its books, but otherwise has a low public profile.
Enjoyed an amazing gospel performance from Volney Morgan & New-Ye. And 12-year-old Nandi Bushell -- wow, can she play! We're so proud to support emerging new British artists and help them unlock their creative potential at Apple's Platoon Studios. pic.twitter.com/RsTuciXice
-- Tim Cook (@tim_cook) September 27, 2022
Cook is now in Germany, where he said he is "so happy to be back to Oktoberfest."
Visited our latest state-of-the-art labs in Munich this morning. This chamber is where our incredible engineers conduct some of the cellular testing done to ensure we're optimizing for performance and connectivity. pic.twitter.com/JKRTMa23NA
-- Tim Cook (@tim_cook) September 28, 2022
Tim Cook will presumably be visiting more European countries, but Apple has not announced his itinerary. It is not known whether he will also be speaking with EU officials over its antitrust concerns.