By the SEMA Businesswomen's Network
Women-owned businesses and companies that focus on advancing women don't want to miss this opportunity to partner with the SEMA Businesswomen's Network (SBN) to host an engaging activation in its 2026 SEMA Show booth.
2026 SBN Booth Experience
Who Can Apply: Women-owned businesses and brands in the automotive aftermarket
What Booth Partners Will Do: Host demonstrations, workshops or creative activations in the SBN SEMA Show Booth
Where/When: 2026 SEMA Show, Las Vegas, November 3-6
Application Deadline: Sunday, May 10
To help deliver an unforgettable SEMA Show experience for women in the automotive aftermarket, the SEMA Businesswomen's Network (SBN) is inviting companies, brands and women-owned businesses to apply to become booth partners for 2026.
Spanning 20x30 sq. ft., the SBN booth is a high-traffic hub designed to showcase innovation, educate and celebrate the contributions of women across every segment of the automotive industry. To accomplish this goal, SBN is seeking partner companies to host interactive programming, hands-on workshops, live demonstrations, creator-focused content and meaningful networking.
Partner companies benefit from:
- High visibility within a major Show hall
- Shared traffic and energy generated by multiple activations
- Hands-on engagement opportunities with attendees
- Support from the SBN volunteer and leadership team
- A collaborative environment that elevates all partners
- A chance to give back while growing your brand presence
Eligibility Requirements
To ensure the booth has a strong presence of women-led education initiatives and showcases the contributions of women in the automotive aftermarket, partnering organizations must be:
- An active SEMA member company
- Female-owned or -operated
- Dedicated to supporting women in the automotive aftermarket
- Available during all Show hours to represent your company/organization at the booth
Apply today to become an SBN booth partner and benefit from increased brand visibility, a collaborative activation space and the support of a vibrant network of industry women.
To learn more about SBN, visit sema.org/sbn.




