Every year, Apple CEO Tim Cook commemorates the foresight of the tech world on Twitter, and this year is no exception. “Steve shows us all over again that a great idea can really change the world.”

Today marks the 11th anniversary of the death of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs due to pancreatic cancer . Every year, Apple CEO Tim Cook commemorates the foresight of the technology industry on Twitter, and this year is no exception. This year's tweet includes a photo of Jobs and a description of how his work helped catalyze change.

"Steve has shown us all time and time again that a great idea can really change the world." Cook wrote: "We remember him today and forever."

In September, Cook attended the 2022 Code Conference with Jobs' wife Lauren Powell Jobs and former Apple's chief design officer Jobs, Jobs, and Joni Ivy, former chief design officer of Apple. The three discussed Jobs, technology and other topics and announced the launch of the Steve Jobs Archives website, a website dedicated to the tech leader and his ideas. It includes introductions, video and audio editing and will highlight historical materials and upcoming projects in the future.

During the meeting, Powell Jobs said: "While we have many items and materials to commemorate, the newly established archives are more about ideas."

In February this year, Cook paid tribute to Jobs on his 67th birthday. In a tweet, he reviewed how Jobs urged others to "pursuing excellence and making the world better than we found out."