An anonymous source reported the hospitalization of Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak during a trip to Mexico City. Wozniak, who was in town for a business conference, experienced a “health problem” shortly before he was scheduled to speak at the event. Despite limited details, sources indicated that he is currently stable and receiving care.
At 73, Wozniak is known for his lively personality and is a highly-anticipated speaker at events. His absence was noted at the World Business Forum, where he was lined up to be the closing speaker. The Apple pioneer left the iconic tech company in 1985 and has since developed various interests, such as appearing on “Dancing With The Stars” in 2009 and participating in entrepreneurial ventures. Wozniak’s dedication to keeping alive the memory of Steve Jobs, his longtime friend and Apple co-founder, continues to be unwavering.
Wozniak’s recent hospitalization has brought widespread concern for his health, but fans and colleagues are hopeful for his swift recovery. Meanwhile, messages of support and well-wishes have poured in from around the world for the well-respected tech industry icon. More information on his condition is expected to be forthcoming in the near future.