Thu, 10/01/2015 - 10:30

SEMA News—October 2015

EDUCATION

By Mike Imlay

Educating Yourself at the SEMA Show

Five Top Learning Events You Won’t Want to Miss
SEMA Launch Pad
Returning for its third year, the popular SEMA Launch Pad is just one of the many must-attend educational presentations offered at the annual SEMA Show. All of the Show’s educational programs are designed to motivate, inspire and arm participants in every industry segment with the professional insights and skills they need to grow their careers and businesses.
 
  

Known worldwide as the specialty-equipment industry’s premiere trade event where business gets done, the annual SEMA Show is more than a week-long extravaganza of hot aftermarket products, customized vehicles and industry networking. It’s also heavy on learning opportunities.

“Throughout Show week, attendees will find a huge roster of educational seminars and learning events geared toward every segment of the industry,” said Zane Clark, SEMA director of education. “Our focus in creating these presentations is to help arm industry professionals with the tools and resources to foster career advancement and businesses growth. We’re especially proud of the wide-ranging programs we’ve put together for 2015, along with the leading experts we’ve gathered to deliver our education tracks.”

The following list and descriptions represents a sampling of some of the 2015 program’s top, not-to-be-missed opportunities at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC). More complete information, along with registration for these additional topics and market-specific tracks can be found at www.SEMAShow.com/education or the SEMA Show app.

Keynote & Coffee

Back by popular demand, the SEMA Show’s dynamic Keynotes & Coffee event presents industry and business thought leaders who will have you seeing your own business from fresh perspectives. The free seminars kick off Monday, Show week, at 9:00 a.m., and continue Tuesday through Thursday at 8:00 a.m., before the exhibit halls open and conferences begin.

Grab a free cup of coffee and gain valuable insights into a diverse range of topics, including the impact of social media, the emerging market of Millennial women and their buying habits, becoming an “approachable leader,” and fun but vital new approaches to customer service. Speakers include Bridget Brennan, CEO of the Female Factor; Scott Ginsberg, a company leader famed for embarking on a “silly name-tag experiment”; and Dave Carroll, a songwriter with a YouTube video about an airline breaking his guitar that became a viral sensation. You’ll find the daily gatherings in the Las Vegas Convention Center’s Upper North Hall, room N258.

Emerging Leaders Conference

Do you have any up-and-comers in your organization who are ready to go to the next level of leadership? The SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference might be just the nudge you can give your promising employees to help them reach their full potential.

Planned for Monday, November 2, the day before the Show starts, the inaugural conference at the Las Vegas Convention Center offers participants personal assessment and insights into leadership strategy, concepts and styles from some of the Show’s most inspiring speakers. In the process, participants will gain valuable skills to think more strategically about their careers and your company’s future while discovering and leveraging their own strengths as leaders. Plus, your company will benefit by taking an important step toward
employee retention, job satisfaction and succession planning.

Nomination is required to attend this special program. To nominate an attendee, please visit www.sema.org/leaders-
conference/index.html
.

Vehicle Technology Briefing Seminars

Running from Monday through Thursday of Show week, the SEMA Vehicle Technology Briefing Seminar (TBS) program focuses on advanced vehicle technologies and government regulations immediately impacting aftermarket businesses, as well as future legislation, technologies, systems and engineering trends being implemented by OEMs. Led by cutting-edge industry experts, the seminars will help you grasp the latest vehicle technologies and leverage SEMA-developed vehicle technology solutions as well as new business opportunities.

This year, four Vehicle Technology Briefing Sessions are planned, revolving around the theme of “Fast, Smart, Cool and Connected.” They will cover “The Intersection of Cars and Car Culture,” “Customizing With Confidence and Ensuring Compliance,” “The Future of Motorsports and Performance” and a Vehicle Electronics Forum panel discussion. All sessions will be held in the SEMA Show Vehicle Technology Center, located in LVCC rooms N258–N260.

SEMA Launch Pad

Entering its third year, SEMA Launch Pad is more than a business competition propelling exciting new automotive products and services to market. It’s also a must-attend educational experience delivering audience participants an exciting glimpse into creativity and entrepreneurship.

The contest gives top young innovators under the age of 40 an industry platform in which to showcase their ideas and business plans, with five finalists taking center stage on November 4, 11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m., before a live panel of industry-icon judges. Making the call to help launch this year’s most promising entrepreneur will be Doug Evans, executive vice president/COO of Luken Communications and SEMA Chairman of the Board; Ron Coleman, owner of COMP Performance Group; Myles Kovacs, co-founder and president of DUB Magazine; Wade Kawasaki, president/COO of Coker Group; and TV personality Jessi Combs. Observe the contestant presentations in Room N258 of the LVCC Upper North Hall and see if you agree with the judges’ decision.

OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit

Slated for Thursday, November 5, the OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit is a unique collision-and-repair-industry networking and learning event that puts attendees in a room with leading innovators in automotive structural design and technology. With sessions addressing “Advanced Automotive Technology,” “The Future of Aluminum in the Automotive Industry” and the “Continuing Evolution of Advanced Steels in Automotive Bodies,” the summit focuses on emerging trends in vehicle construction and technology and their impact on vehicle repairability and collision industry preparation.

Organized around individuals and companies with rich histories of sophisticated advancements in the field, it promises to offer deep insights into how vehicles and materials are evolving, what it all means to the repair process and what will be expected of those performing the repairs. Sessions can be selected individually or as part of a full-series pass, but space is limited, so early registration is encouraged.

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 10:30

SEMA News—October 2015

EDUCATION

By Mike Imlay

Educating Yourself at the SEMA Show

Five Top Learning Events You Won’t Want to Miss
SEMA Launch Pad
Returning for its third year, the popular SEMA Launch Pad is just one of the many must-attend educational presentations offered at the annual SEMA Show. All of the Show’s educational programs are designed to motivate, inspire and arm participants in every industry segment with the professional insights and skills they need to grow their careers and businesses.
 
  

Known worldwide as the specialty-equipment industry’s premiere trade event where business gets done, the annual SEMA Show is more than a week-long extravaganza of hot aftermarket products, customized vehicles and industry networking. It’s also heavy on learning opportunities.

“Throughout Show week, attendees will find a huge roster of educational seminars and learning events geared toward every segment of the industry,” said Zane Clark, SEMA director of education. “Our focus in creating these presentations is to help arm industry professionals with the tools and resources to foster career advancement and businesses growth. We’re especially proud of the wide-ranging programs we’ve put together for 2015, along with the leading experts we’ve gathered to deliver our education tracks.”

The following list and descriptions represents a sampling of some of the 2015 program’s top, not-to-be-missed opportunities at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC). More complete information, along with registration for these additional topics and market-specific tracks can be found at www.SEMAShow.com/education or the SEMA Show app.

Keynote & Coffee

Back by popular demand, the SEMA Show’s dynamic Keynotes & Coffee event presents industry and business thought leaders who will have you seeing your own business from fresh perspectives. The free seminars kick off Monday, Show week, at 9:00 a.m., and continue Tuesday through Thursday at 8:00 a.m., before the exhibit halls open and conferences begin.

Grab a free cup of coffee and gain valuable insights into a diverse range of topics, including the impact of social media, the emerging market of Millennial women and their buying habits, becoming an “approachable leader,” and fun but vital new approaches to customer service. Speakers include Bridget Brennan, CEO of the Female Factor; Scott Ginsberg, a company leader famed for embarking on a “silly name-tag experiment”; and Dave Carroll, a songwriter with a YouTube video about an airline breaking his guitar that became a viral sensation. You’ll find the daily gatherings in the Las Vegas Convention Center’s Upper North Hall, room N258.

Emerging Leaders Conference

Do you have any up-and-comers in your organization who are ready to go to the next level of leadership? The SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference might be just the nudge you can give your promising employees to help them reach their full potential.

Planned for Monday, November 2, the day before the Show starts, the inaugural conference at the Las Vegas Convention Center offers participants personal assessment and insights into leadership strategy, concepts and styles from some of the Show’s most inspiring speakers. In the process, participants will gain valuable skills to think more strategically about their careers and your company’s future while discovering and leveraging their own strengths as leaders. Plus, your company will benefit by taking an important step toward
employee retention, job satisfaction and succession planning.

Nomination is required to attend this special program. To nominate an attendee, please visit www.sema.org/leaders-
conference/index.html
.

Vehicle Technology Briefing Seminars

Running from Monday through Thursday of Show week, the SEMA Vehicle Technology Briefing Seminar (TBS) program focuses on advanced vehicle technologies and government regulations immediately impacting aftermarket businesses, as well as future legislation, technologies, systems and engineering trends being implemented by OEMs. Led by cutting-edge industry experts, the seminars will help you grasp the latest vehicle technologies and leverage SEMA-developed vehicle technology solutions as well as new business opportunities.

This year, four Vehicle Technology Briefing Sessions are planned, revolving around the theme of “Fast, Smart, Cool and Connected.” They will cover “The Intersection of Cars and Car Culture,” “Customizing With Confidence and Ensuring Compliance,” “The Future of Motorsports and Performance” and a Vehicle Electronics Forum panel discussion. All sessions will be held in the SEMA Show Vehicle Technology Center, located in LVCC rooms N258–N260.

SEMA Launch Pad

Entering its third year, SEMA Launch Pad is more than a business competition propelling exciting new automotive products and services to market. It’s also a must-attend educational experience delivering audience participants an exciting glimpse into creativity and entrepreneurship.

The contest gives top young innovators under the age of 40 an industry platform in which to showcase their ideas and business plans, with five finalists taking center stage on November 4, 11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m., before a live panel of industry-icon judges. Making the call to help launch this year’s most promising entrepreneur will be Doug Evans, executive vice president/COO of Luken Communications and SEMA Chairman of the Board; Ron Coleman, owner of COMP Performance Group; Myles Kovacs, co-founder and president of DUB Magazine; Wade Kawasaki, president/COO of Coker Group; and TV personality Jessi Combs. Observe the contestant presentations in Room N258 of the LVCC Upper North Hall and see if you agree with the judges’ decision.

OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit

Slated for Thursday, November 5, the OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit is a unique collision-and-repair-industry networking and learning event that puts attendees in a room with leading innovators in automotive structural design and technology. With sessions addressing “Advanced Automotive Technology,” “The Future of Aluminum in the Automotive Industry” and the “Continuing Evolution of Advanced Steels in Automotive Bodies,” the summit focuses on emerging trends in vehicle construction and technology and their impact on vehicle repairability and collision industry preparation.

Organized around individuals and companies with rich histories of sophisticated advancements in the field, it promises to offer deep insights into how vehicles and materials are evolving, what it all means to the repair process and what will be expected of those performing the repairs. Sessions can be selected individually or as part of a full-series pass, but space is limited, so early registration is encouraged.

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 10:30

SEMA News—October 2015

EDUCATION

By Mike Imlay

Educating Yourself at the SEMA Show

Five Top Learning Events You Won’t Want to Miss
SEMA Launch Pad
Returning for its third year, the popular SEMA Launch Pad is just one of the many must-attend educational presentations offered at the annual SEMA Show. All of the Show’s educational programs are designed to motivate, inspire and arm participants in every industry segment with the professional insights and skills they need to grow their careers and businesses.
 
  

Known worldwide as the specialty-equipment industry’s premiere trade event where business gets done, the annual SEMA Show is more than a week-long extravaganza of hot aftermarket products, customized vehicles and industry networking. It’s also heavy on learning opportunities.

“Throughout Show week, attendees will find a huge roster of educational seminars and learning events geared toward every segment of the industry,” said Zane Clark, SEMA director of education. “Our focus in creating these presentations is to help arm industry professionals with the tools and resources to foster career advancement and businesses growth. We’re especially proud of the wide-ranging programs we’ve put together for 2015, along with the leading experts we’ve gathered to deliver our education tracks.”

The following list and descriptions represents a sampling of some of the 2015 program’s top, not-to-be-missed opportunities at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC). More complete information, along with registration for these additional topics and market-specific tracks can be found at www.SEMAShow.com/education or the SEMA Show app.

Keynote & Coffee

Back by popular demand, the SEMA Show’s dynamic Keynotes & Coffee event presents industry and business thought leaders who will have you seeing your own business from fresh perspectives. The free seminars kick off Monday, Show week, at 9:00 a.m., and continue Tuesday through Thursday at 8:00 a.m., before the exhibit halls open and conferences begin.

Grab a free cup of coffee and gain valuable insights into a diverse range of topics, including the impact of social media, the emerging market of Millennial women and their buying habits, becoming an “approachable leader,” and fun but vital new approaches to customer service. Speakers include Bridget Brennan, CEO of the Female Factor; Scott Ginsberg, a company leader famed for embarking on a “silly name-tag experiment”; and Dave Carroll, a songwriter with a YouTube video about an airline breaking his guitar that became a viral sensation. You’ll find the daily gatherings in the Las Vegas Convention Center’s Upper North Hall, room N258.

Emerging Leaders Conference

Do you have any up-and-comers in your organization who are ready to go to the next level of leadership? The SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference might be just the nudge you can give your promising employees to help them reach their full potential.

Planned for Monday, November 2, the day before the Show starts, the inaugural conference at the Las Vegas Convention Center offers participants personal assessment and insights into leadership strategy, concepts and styles from some of the Show’s most inspiring speakers. In the process, participants will gain valuable skills to think more strategically about their careers and your company’s future while discovering and leveraging their own strengths as leaders. Plus, your company will benefit by taking an important step toward
employee retention, job satisfaction and succession planning.

Nomination is required to attend this special program. To nominate an attendee, please visit www.sema.org/leaders-
conference/index.html
.

Vehicle Technology Briefing Seminars

Running from Monday through Thursday of Show week, the SEMA Vehicle Technology Briefing Seminar (TBS) program focuses on advanced vehicle technologies and government regulations immediately impacting aftermarket businesses, as well as future legislation, technologies, systems and engineering trends being implemented by OEMs. Led by cutting-edge industry experts, the seminars will help you grasp the latest vehicle technologies and leverage SEMA-developed vehicle technology solutions as well as new business opportunities.

This year, four Vehicle Technology Briefing Sessions are planned, revolving around the theme of “Fast, Smart, Cool and Connected.” They will cover “The Intersection of Cars and Car Culture,” “Customizing With Confidence and Ensuring Compliance,” “The Future of Motorsports and Performance” and a Vehicle Electronics Forum panel discussion. All sessions will be held in the SEMA Show Vehicle Technology Center, located in LVCC rooms N258–N260.

SEMA Launch Pad

Entering its third year, SEMA Launch Pad is more than a business competition propelling exciting new automotive products and services to market. It’s also a must-attend educational experience delivering audience participants an exciting glimpse into creativity and entrepreneurship.

The contest gives top young innovators under the age of 40 an industry platform in which to showcase their ideas and business plans, with five finalists taking center stage on November 4, 11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m., before a live panel of industry-icon judges. Making the call to help launch this year’s most promising entrepreneur will be Doug Evans, executive vice president/COO of Luken Communications and SEMA Chairman of the Board; Ron Coleman, owner of COMP Performance Group; Myles Kovacs, co-founder and president of DUB Magazine; Wade Kawasaki, president/COO of Coker Group; and TV personality Jessi Combs. Observe the contestant presentations in Room N258 of the LVCC Upper North Hall and see if you agree with the judges’ decision.

OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit

Slated for Thursday, November 5, the OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit is a unique collision-and-repair-industry networking and learning event that puts attendees in a room with leading innovators in automotive structural design and technology. With sessions addressing “Advanced Automotive Technology,” “The Future of Aluminum in the Automotive Industry” and the “Continuing Evolution of Advanced Steels in Automotive Bodies,” the summit focuses on emerging trends in vehicle construction and technology and their impact on vehicle repairability and collision industry preparation.

Organized around individuals and companies with rich histories of sophisticated advancements in the field, it promises to offer deep insights into how vehicles and materials are evolving, what it all means to the repair process and what will be expected of those performing the repairs. Sessions can be selected individually or as part of a full-series pass, but space is limited, so early registration is encouraged.

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 10:30

SEMA News—October 2015

EDUCATION

By Mike Imlay

Educating Yourself at the SEMA Show

Five Top Learning Events You Won’t Want to Miss
SEMA Launch Pad
Returning for its third year, the popular SEMA Launch Pad is just one of the many must-attend educational presentations offered at the annual SEMA Show. All of the Show’s educational programs are designed to motivate, inspire and arm participants in every industry segment with the professional insights and skills they need to grow their careers and businesses.
 
  

Known worldwide as the specialty-equipment industry’s premiere trade event where business gets done, the annual SEMA Show is more than a week-long extravaganza of hot aftermarket products, customized vehicles and industry networking. It’s also heavy on learning opportunities.

“Throughout Show week, attendees will find a huge roster of educational seminars and learning events geared toward every segment of the industry,” said Zane Clark, SEMA director of education. “Our focus in creating these presentations is to help arm industry professionals with the tools and resources to foster career advancement and businesses growth. We’re especially proud of the wide-ranging programs we’ve put together for 2015, along with the leading experts we’ve gathered to deliver our education tracks.”

The following list and descriptions represents a sampling of some of the 2015 program’s top, not-to-be-missed opportunities at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC). More complete information, along with registration for these additional topics and market-specific tracks can be found at www.SEMAShow.com/education or the SEMA Show app.

Keynote & Coffee

Back by popular demand, the SEMA Show’s dynamic Keynotes & Coffee event presents industry and business thought leaders who will have you seeing your own business from fresh perspectives. The free seminars kick off Monday, Show week, at 9:00 a.m., and continue Tuesday through Thursday at 8:00 a.m., before the exhibit halls open and conferences begin.

Grab a free cup of coffee and gain valuable insights into a diverse range of topics, including the impact of social media, the emerging market of Millennial women and their buying habits, becoming an “approachable leader,” and fun but vital new approaches to customer service. Speakers include Bridget Brennan, CEO of the Female Factor; Scott Ginsberg, a company leader famed for embarking on a “silly name-tag experiment”; and Dave Carroll, a songwriter with a YouTube video about an airline breaking his guitar that became a viral sensation. You’ll find the daily gatherings in the Las Vegas Convention Center’s Upper North Hall, room N258.

Emerging Leaders Conference

Do you have any up-and-comers in your organization who are ready to go to the next level of leadership? The SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference might be just the nudge you can give your promising employees to help them reach their full potential.

Planned for Monday, November 2, the day before the Show starts, the inaugural conference at the Las Vegas Convention Center offers participants personal assessment and insights into leadership strategy, concepts and styles from some of the Show’s most inspiring speakers. In the process, participants will gain valuable skills to think more strategically about their careers and your company’s future while discovering and leveraging their own strengths as leaders. Plus, your company will benefit by taking an important step toward
employee retention, job satisfaction and succession planning.

Nomination is required to attend this special program. To nominate an attendee, please visit www.sema.org/leaders-
conference/index.html
.

Vehicle Technology Briefing Seminars

Running from Monday through Thursday of Show week, the SEMA Vehicle Technology Briefing Seminar (TBS) program focuses on advanced vehicle technologies and government regulations immediately impacting aftermarket businesses, as well as future legislation, technologies, systems and engineering trends being implemented by OEMs. Led by cutting-edge industry experts, the seminars will help you grasp the latest vehicle technologies and leverage SEMA-developed vehicle technology solutions as well as new business opportunities.

This year, four Vehicle Technology Briefing Sessions are planned, revolving around the theme of “Fast, Smart, Cool and Connected.” They will cover “The Intersection of Cars and Car Culture,” “Customizing With Confidence and Ensuring Compliance,” “The Future of Motorsports and Performance” and a Vehicle Electronics Forum panel discussion. All sessions will be held in the SEMA Show Vehicle Technology Center, located in LVCC rooms N258–N260.

SEMA Launch Pad

Entering its third year, SEMA Launch Pad is more than a business competition propelling exciting new automotive products and services to market. It’s also a must-attend educational experience delivering audience participants an exciting glimpse into creativity and entrepreneurship.

The contest gives top young innovators under the age of 40 an industry platform in which to showcase their ideas and business plans, with five finalists taking center stage on November 4, 11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m., before a live panel of industry-icon judges. Making the call to help launch this year’s most promising entrepreneur will be Doug Evans, executive vice president/COO of Luken Communications and SEMA Chairman of the Board; Ron Coleman, owner of COMP Performance Group; Myles Kovacs, co-founder and president of DUB Magazine; Wade Kawasaki, president/COO of Coker Group; and TV personality Jessi Combs. Observe the contestant presentations in Room N258 of the LVCC Upper North Hall and see if you agree with the judges’ decision.

OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit

Slated for Thursday, November 5, the OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit is a unique collision-and-repair-industry networking and learning event that puts attendees in a room with leading innovators in automotive structural design and technology. With sessions addressing “Advanced Automotive Technology,” “The Future of Aluminum in the Automotive Industry” and the “Continuing Evolution of Advanced Steels in Automotive Bodies,” the summit focuses on emerging trends in vehicle construction and technology and their impact on vehicle repairability and collision industry preparation.

Organized around individuals and companies with rich histories of sophisticated advancements in the field, it promises to offer deep insights into how vehicles and materials are evolving, what it all means to the repair process and what will be expected of those performing the repairs. Sessions can be selected individually or as part of a full-series pass, but space is limited, so early registration is encouraged.

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 10:30

SEMA News—October 2015

EDUCATION

By Mike Imlay

Educating Yourself at the SEMA Show

Five Top Learning Events You Won’t Want to Miss
SEMA Launch Pad
Returning for its third year, the popular SEMA Launch Pad is just one of the many must-attend educational presentations offered at the annual SEMA Show. All of the Show’s educational programs are designed to motivate, inspire and arm participants in every industry segment with the professional insights and skills they need to grow their careers and businesses.
 
  

Known worldwide as the specialty-equipment industry’s premiere trade event where business gets done, the annual SEMA Show is more than a week-long extravaganza of hot aftermarket products, customized vehicles and industry networking. It’s also heavy on learning opportunities.

“Throughout Show week, attendees will find a huge roster of educational seminars and learning events geared toward every segment of the industry,” said Zane Clark, SEMA director of education. “Our focus in creating these presentations is to help arm industry professionals with the tools and resources to foster career advancement and businesses growth. We’re especially proud of the wide-ranging programs we’ve put together for 2015, along with the leading experts we’ve gathered to deliver our education tracks.”

The following list and descriptions represents a sampling of some of the 2015 program’s top, not-to-be-missed opportunities at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC). More complete information, along with registration for these additional topics and market-specific tracks can be found at www.SEMAShow.com/education or the SEMA Show app.

Keynote & Coffee

Back by popular demand, the SEMA Show’s dynamic Keynotes & Coffee event presents industry and business thought leaders who will have you seeing your own business from fresh perspectives. The free seminars kick off Monday, Show week, at 9:00 a.m., and continue Tuesday through Thursday at 8:00 a.m., before the exhibit halls open and conferences begin.

Grab a free cup of coffee and gain valuable insights into a diverse range of topics, including the impact of social media, the emerging market of Millennial women and their buying habits, becoming an “approachable leader,” and fun but vital new approaches to customer service. Speakers include Bridget Brennan, CEO of the Female Factor; Scott Ginsberg, a company leader famed for embarking on a “silly name-tag experiment”; and Dave Carroll, a songwriter with a YouTube video about an airline breaking his guitar that became a viral sensation. You’ll find the daily gatherings in the Las Vegas Convention Center’s Upper North Hall, room N258.

Emerging Leaders Conference

Do you have any up-and-comers in your organization who are ready to go to the next level of leadership? The SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference might be just the nudge you can give your promising employees to help them reach their full potential.

Planned for Monday, November 2, the day before the Show starts, the inaugural conference at the Las Vegas Convention Center offers participants personal assessment and insights into leadership strategy, concepts and styles from some of the Show’s most inspiring speakers. In the process, participants will gain valuable skills to think more strategically about their careers and your company’s future while discovering and leveraging their own strengths as leaders. Plus, your company will benefit by taking an important step toward
employee retention, job satisfaction and succession planning.

Nomination is required to attend this special program. To nominate an attendee, please visit www.sema.org/leaders-
conference/index.html
.

Vehicle Technology Briefing Seminars

Running from Monday through Thursday of Show week, the SEMA Vehicle Technology Briefing Seminar (TBS) program focuses on advanced vehicle technologies and government regulations immediately impacting aftermarket businesses, as well as future legislation, technologies, systems and engineering trends being implemented by OEMs. Led by cutting-edge industry experts, the seminars will help you grasp the latest vehicle technologies and leverage SEMA-developed vehicle technology solutions as well as new business opportunities.

This year, four Vehicle Technology Briefing Sessions are planned, revolving around the theme of “Fast, Smart, Cool and Connected.” They will cover “The Intersection of Cars and Car Culture,” “Customizing With Confidence and Ensuring Compliance,” “The Future of Motorsports and Performance” and a Vehicle Electronics Forum panel discussion. All sessions will be held in the SEMA Show Vehicle Technology Center, located in LVCC rooms N258–N260.

SEMA Launch Pad

Entering its third year, SEMA Launch Pad is more than a business competition propelling exciting new automotive products and services to market. It’s also a must-attend educational experience delivering audience participants an exciting glimpse into creativity and entrepreneurship.

The contest gives top young innovators under the age of 40 an industry platform in which to showcase their ideas and business plans, with five finalists taking center stage on November 4, 11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m., before a live panel of industry-icon judges. Making the call to help launch this year’s most promising entrepreneur will be Doug Evans, executive vice president/COO of Luken Communications and SEMA Chairman of the Board; Ron Coleman, owner of COMP Performance Group; Myles Kovacs, co-founder and president of DUB Magazine; Wade Kawasaki, president/COO of Coker Group; and TV personality Jessi Combs. Observe the contestant presentations in Room N258 of the LVCC Upper North Hall and see if you agree with the judges’ decision.

OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit

Slated for Thursday, November 5, the OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit is a unique collision-and-repair-industry networking and learning event that puts attendees in a room with leading innovators in automotive structural design and technology. With sessions addressing “Advanced Automotive Technology,” “The Future of Aluminum in the Automotive Industry” and the “Continuing Evolution of Advanced Steels in Automotive Bodies,” the summit focuses on emerging trends in vehicle construction and technology and their impact on vehicle repairability and collision industry preparation.

Organized around individuals and companies with rich histories of sophisticated advancements in the field, it promises to offer deep insights into how vehicles and materials are evolving, what it all means to the repair process and what will be expected of those performing the repairs. Sessions can be selected individually or as part of a full-series pass, but space is limited, so early registration is encouraged.

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 09:59

By Zane Clark

  education
The SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference will help attendees understand how to apply leadership concepts that can help them think strategically.
  

Are you an up-and-comer in your organization, ready to go to the next level of leadership? Would you like to enhance your leadership style? The SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference will give you the leadership power tools to advance your career. During the conference, attendees will:

  1. Understand how to apply leadership concepts that can help them think strategically throughout their career.
  2. Reflect on leadership styles to better understand their strengths, weaknesses and how to leverage both to grow as a leader.
  3. Network with peers and industry veterans in a relaxed and friendly learning environment.
  4. Receive a personalized DISC leadership assessment.
  5. Learn how to advance their careers.

The conference will be held Monday, November 2, 2015, from 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m., followed by a networking mixer from 5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m., in the Las Vegas Convention Center, room N262.

Space is limited. Register today for the SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference and Networking Mixer. The cost for SEMA members is $75; for non-members, $125. Cost does not include SEMA Show registration.

Please contact SEMA’s Director of Education Zane Clark with any questions.

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 09:59

By Zane Clark

  education
The SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference will help attendees understand how to apply leadership concepts that can help them think strategically.
  

Are you an up-and-comer in your organization, ready to go to the next level of leadership? Would you like to enhance your leadership style? The SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference will give you the leadership power tools to advance your career. During the conference, attendees will:

  1. Understand how to apply leadership concepts that can help them think strategically throughout their career.
  2. Reflect on leadership styles to better understand their strengths, weaknesses and how to leverage both to grow as a leader.
  3. Network with peers and industry veterans in a relaxed and friendly learning environment.
  4. Receive a personalized DISC leadership assessment.
  5. Learn how to advance their careers.

The conference will be held Monday, November 2, 2015, from 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m., followed by a networking mixer from 5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m., in the Las Vegas Convention Center, room N262.

Space is limited. Register today for the SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference and Networking Mixer. The cost for SEMA members is $75; for non-members, $125. Cost does not include SEMA Show registration.

Please contact SEMA’s Director of Education Zane Clark with any questions.

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 09:59

By Zane Clark

  education
The SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference will help attendees understand how to apply leadership concepts that can help them think strategically.
  

Are you an up-and-comer in your organization, ready to go to the next level of leadership? Would you like to enhance your leadership style? The SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference will give you the leadership power tools to advance your career. During the conference, attendees will:

  1. Understand how to apply leadership concepts that can help them think strategically throughout their career.
  2. Reflect on leadership styles to better understand their strengths, weaknesses and how to leverage both to grow as a leader.
  3. Network with peers and industry veterans in a relaxed and friendly learning environment.
  4. Receive a personalized DISC leadership assessment.
  5. Learn how to advance their careers.

The conference will be held Monday, November 2, 2015, from 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m., followed by a networking mixer from 5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m., in the Las Vegas Convention Center, room N262.

Space is limited. Register today for the SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference and Networking Mixer. The cost for SEMA members is $75; for non-members, $125. Cost does not include SEMA Show registration.

Please contact SEMA’s Director of Education Zane Clark with any questions.

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 09:59

By Zane Clark

  education
The SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference will help attendees understand how to apply leadership concepts that can help them think strategically.
  

Are you an up-and-comer in your organization, ready to go to the next level of leadership? Would you like to enhance your leadership style? The SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference will give you the leadership power tools to advance your career. During the conference, attendees will:

  1. Understand how to apply leadership concepts that can help them think strategically throughout their career.
  2. Reflect on leadership styles to better understand their strengths, weaknesses and how to leverage both to grow as a leader.
  3. Network with peers and industry veterans in a relaxed and friendly learning environment.
  4. Receive a personalized DISC leadership assessment.
  5. Learn how to advance their careers.

The conference will be held Monday, November 2, 2015, from 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m., followed by a networking mixer from 5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m., in the Las Vegas Convention Center, room N262.

Space is limited. Register today for the SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference and Networking Mixer. The cost for SEMA members is $75; for non-members, $125. Cost does not include SEMA Show registration.

Please contact SEMA’s Director of Education Zane Clark with any questions.

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 09:40

SEMA News—October 2015

INDUSTRY NEWS

 SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference
SEMA is now accepting nominations for candidates to attend the inaugural Emerging Leaders Conference, to be held November 2 from 1:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m., at the Las Vegas Convention Center, the day before the opening of the 2015 SEMA Show.
  

SEMA Launches Emerging Leaders Conference

The SEMA Emerging Leaders Conference might be just the push to turn your promising employees into the type of leaders you believe they can be. Participants will gain skills needed to think strategically about their careers and company’s future; a greater understanding of how to leverage their own strengths; and the chance to meet and network with others just like themselves.

SEMA is now accepting nominations for candidates to attend the inaugural Emerging Leaders Conference, to be held November 2 from 1:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m., at the Las Vegas Convention Center, the day before the opening of the 2015 SEMA Show.

To nominate up-and-coming professionals in your organization who have three to five years’ experience in the industry, visit www.sema.org/leaders-conference. The cost of the conference (not including SEMA Show registration) is $75 for SEMA members and $125 for non-members.

For more details, contact SEMA Director of Education Zane Clark at zanec@sema.org.

Free Admission to SEMA Ignited for Registered Showgoers

SEMA Ingited
SEMA Ignited is open to the public and includes vehicles, demonstrations, industry celebrities, entertainment and excitement from the SEMA Show.
 
  

SEMA Ignited—the official SEMA Show after-party taking place in Las Vegas Friday, November 6, 2015, from 3:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m.—offers free admission to all credentialed SEMA Show attendees.

The Friday-night festival connects consumers with SEMA Show vehicles and can be described as the ultimate fan experience. While the SEMA Show is an exclusive event open only to those working in the industry, SEMA Ignited is open to the public and includes vehicles, demonstrations, industry celebrities, entertainment and excitement from the SEMA Show.

The annual SEMA Cruise, which includes more than 500 display vehicles from the Show, will wind its way from the Convention Center to the Gold Lot across the street, kicking off the evening.

To enjoy the free entertainment, showgoers simply need to indicate that they will attend SEMA Ignited when completing their Show applications, then make sure to bring their Show credentials to the event.

Your Chance to Win the Transamerican Auto Parts’ SEMA Vehicle Builder Award

Transamerican Auto Parts will introduce the “Life Is Better Off-Road” SEMA Builder Award at the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. The award is an industry prize bestowed by Transamerican Auto Parts to the best-presented, truly off-road-capable truck, Jeep or SUV on display at the Show.

 Transamerican Auto Parts Builder Award
  

This award is open to all off-road vehicle constructors and product manufacturers displaying at the 2015 SEMA Show and will be judged by an elite panel of industry experts. One Jeep and one truck/SUV will be chosen from the pool of applicants as the two finalists vie for the designation of being the most authentic off-road-capable vehicle at the Show.

The award will be presented Thursday, November 5, at 2:00 p.m., at the ProComp/Transamerican Auto Parts booth #62112 within the SEMA SCORE Baja 1000 Experience area (located outside of the South Hall in the Silver Lot).

Submit your off-road SEMA display vehicle for award consideration at
www.transamericanautoparts.com/award.

New Guide Covers Best Practices for Oversized Wheels

Ride Guide
The “Ride Guides” from the SEMA Wheel & Tire Council are free resources for wheel and tire retailers
 
  

SEMA’s Wheel and Tire Council (WTC) has released the first two installments of a series of “Ride Guides”—a set of sales tools for wheel and tire retailers. Each guide contains comparisons of the effects of plus-sizing wheel and tire packages on factors such as ride comfort, road grip and steering response. Volume 1, covering the 12th generation F-150 (’09–’14), includes easy-to-read technical data compiled by the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research.

Guided by the data in the report, sales professionals can better assist customers in narrowing style and design preferences for fullsize pickups based on performance characteristics. As customers see the comparisons in a graphical format with simplified explanations, they can be confident and informed in making their selections.

In addition to the F-150, which represents the fullsize pickup segment, a “Ride Guide” for the ’14 Mazda3 is also available, representing the front-wheel-drive compact sedan sector. Both manuals are free to all wheel and tire retailers.

To download copies of the WTC “Ride Guides,” visit www.sema.org/ride-guide.