SEMA eNews Vol. 12, No. 46

Survive and Thrive With Reports From SEMA and the Center for Automotive Research

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Is your business prepared to survive and thrive in this economy?

Find out in this webinar presented by SEMA Vice President of Vehicle Technology John Waraniak. If you couldn’t make Waraniak’s seminar at the 2009 SEMA Show, here’s an opportunity to hear what you missed. Waraniak outlines the plans that automakers have for their powertrain technologies, platforms and economic forecasts, particularly as they impact the specialty-equipment and performance aftermarket.

Waraniak’s webinar is designed to help you make better business forecasts and decisions by understanding vehicle technology challenges and the opportunities available right here and now.

Follow this link to download this archived webinar.
To download the associated powertrain report from the Center for Automotive Research, click here.

In a second webinar, Waraniak focused on the major economic drivers of the U.S. automotive market and their potential impact on specialty-equipment and performance aftermarket companies. These revealing macroeconomic insights are crucial to making business decisions today that ensure prosperity tomorrow.

Follow this link to download this archived webinar.
To download the associated economic drivers report from the Center for Automotive Research, click here.

To view our webinar archive and ensure that you survive and thrive in this economy, visit www.sema.org/webinar/archives.

To download all SEMA-commissioned reports from the Center for Automotive Research, visit www.sema.org/categories/download-categories/center-automotive-research.

Member login and password is required to download the reports. Forgot your password? Contact Timothy Johnson at 909/396-0289 ext. 138 or timothyj@sema.org.

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