Thu, 10/10/2019 - 09:24

By Zane Clark

Builders Panel
The 2018 SEMA Show HRIA Builders Panel.

Don’t miss the following six builder seminars taking place at the 2019 SEMA Show, November 5–8, in Las Vegas:

What's the Future of Car Builds?
Tuesday, November 5: 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m., LVCC N258
Electric cars are here already but haven’t exactly achieved critical mass or a price point that works. And everything is connected now, so of course cars will be. What then is the car of the future, exactly? What sells it? And more importantly, who builds it?

  • Robert Vogt, CTO Voyomotive
  • Azizi Tucker, CTO, XING Mobility
  • Kyle Kuhnhausen, Owner/Fabrication Specialist, Kuhnhausen Metal Concepts LLC
  • John Waraniak, Vice President of Vehicle Technology, SEMA
  • Tim Strange, Owner, Strange Motion
  • Representative from WIRED Magazine’s Automotive Division

Art, Design and Cars
Wednesday, November 6: 9:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m., LVCC N258
Join a panel of industry artists, builders and designers for a real-world conversation that highlights the creative and functional aspects of vehicle builds.

  • John Stewart, Vice President, Editorial Director, SEMA News
  • Max Grundy, President, Fear in the New Beauty
  • Kyle Ticker, President, Detroit Speed Inc.
  • John Waraniak, Vice President of Vehicle Technology, SEMA
  • Randy Lorentzen, Automotive Photographer, RoddingRevolutions.com

Restoration Builder's Panel, Powered by ARMO
Wednesday, November 6: 11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m., LVCC N258
Go behind the scenes to better understanding the art and craft of vehicle restoration.

  • Amy Fitzgerald, Cool Hand Customs
  • Tim Strange, Strange Motion
  • Jesse Henke, JH Restorations
  • Jordon Henke, JH Restorations
  • E.J. Fitzgerald, Cool Hand Customs

Metal Fabrication 201: Fabrication for Aftermarket Automotive Electronics Technology
Wednesday, November 6: 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m., LVCC N253
What hides behind the panels and separates professional builds from hobby builds has everything to do with the structure, planning and service-friendly design. What people see can also be enhanced with creative metalworking techniques that set a specialist apart from other builders and add personalization for the client.

  • Gary Bell, President of Define Concepts LLC
  • Bryan Schmitt, President of Mobile Solutions USA

Hot Rod Builder's Panel, Powered by HRIA
Thursday, November 7: 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., LVCC N258
What does it take to be a successful vehicle builder? How do you differentiate yourself? How do you grow your reputation as a top-tier builder? What are the pitfalls? Who do you partner with? Get answers to these questions and more from some of the industry’s most respected builders.

  • Rick Love, Vintage Air
  • Troy Trepanier, Rad Rides by Troy
  • Bobby Alloway, Alloway’s Hot Rod Shop
  • Kyle Tucker, Detroit Speed Inc.
  • Charley Hutton, Charley Hutton’s Color Studio

Hot Rod and Resto-Mod Interior Fabrication—Design Like the Pros
Thursday, November 7: 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m., LVCC N253
Learn from the Master of Modern-style, upscale hot-rod and restomod interior fabrication. Attendees will learn how to efficiently conceptualize, plan and execute enhancements for classic vehicles outfitted in the modern era.

  • Gary Bell, President of Define Concepts LLC
  • Bryan Schmitt, President of Mobile Solutions USA

Register for the full builder package.

Sign Up. Show Up. Preview all seminars and register.

Contact SEMA’s Senior Director of Education Zane Clark for additional information.

Thu, 10/10/2019 - 09:24

By Zane Clark

Builders Panel
The 2018 SEMA Show HRIA Builders Panel.

Don’t miss the following six builder seminars taking place at the 2019 SEMA Show, November 5–8, in Las Vegas:

What's the Future of Car Builds?
Tuesday, November 5: 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m., LVCC N258
Electric cars are here already but haven’t exactly achieved critical mass or a price point that works. And everything is connected now, so of course cars will be. What then is the car of the future, exactly? What sells it? And more importantly, who builds it?

  • Robert Vogt, CTO Voyomotive
  • Azizi Tucker, CTO, XING Mobility
  • Kyle Kuhnhausen, Owner/Fabrication Specialist, Kuhnhausen Metal Concepts LLC
  • John Waraniak, Vice President of Vehicle Technology, SEMA
  • Tim Strange, Owner, Strange Motion
  • Representative from WIRED Magazine’s Automotive Division

Art, Design and Cars
Wednesday, November 6: 9:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m., LVCC N258
Join a panel of industry artists, builders and designers for a real-world conversation that highlights the creative and functional aspects of vehicle builds.

  • John Stewart, Vice President, Editorial Director, SEMA News
  • Max Grundy, President, Fear in the New Beauty
  • Kyle Ticker, President, Detroit Speed Inc.
  • John Waraniak, Vice President of Vehicle Technology, SEMA
  • Randy Lorentzen, Automotive Photographer, RoddingRevolutions.com

Restoration Builder's Panel, Powered by ARMO
Wednesday, November 6: 11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m., LVCC N258
Go behind the scenes to better understanding the art and craft of vehicle restoration.

  • Amy Fitzgerald, Cool Hand Customs
  • Tim Strange, Strange Motion
  • Jesse Henke, JH Restorations
  • Jordon Henke, JH Restorations
  • E.J. Fitzgerald, Cool Hand Customs

Metal Fabrication 201: Fabrication for Aftermarket Automotive Electronics Technology
Wednesday, November 6: 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m., LVCC N253
What hides behind the panels and separates professional builds from hobby builds has everything to do with the structure, planning and service-friendly design. What people see can also be enhanced with creative metalworking techniques that set a specialist apart from other builders and add personalization for the client.

  • Gary Bell, President of Define Concepts LLC
  • Bryan Schmitt, President of Mobile Solutions USA

Hot Rod Builder's Panel, Powered by HRIA
Thursday, November 7: 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., LVCC N258
What does it take to be a successful vehicle builder? How do you differentiate yourself? How do you grow your reputation as a top-tier builder? What are the pitfalls? Who do you partner with? Get answers to these questions and more from some of the industry’s most respected builders.

  • Rick Love, Vintage Air
  • Troy Trepanier, Rad Rides by Troy
  • Bobby Alloway, Alloway’s Hot Rod Shop
  • Kyle Tucker, Detroit Speed Inc.
  • Charley Hutton, Charley Hutton’s Color Studio

Hot Rod and Resto-Mod Interior Fabrication—Design Like the Pros
Thursday, November 7: 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m., LVCC N253
Learn from the Master of Modern-style, upscale hot-rod and restomod interior fabrication. Attendees will learn how to efficiently conceptualize, plan and execute enhancements for classic vehicles outfitted in the modern era.

  • Gary Bell, President of Define Concepts LLC
  • Bryan Schmitt, President of Mobile Solutions USA

Register for the full builder package.

Sign Up. Show Up. Preview all seminars and register.

Contact SEMA’s Senior Director of Education Zane Clark for additional information.

Thu, 10/10/2019 - 09:24

By Linda Spencer

Alibaba
Alibaba staff from the company’s U.S. and Chinese offices (pic­tured is Stephanie Yu from the company’s office in Hangzhou, China) conducted a hands-on workshop at the recent SEMA Export Fair on how to use China’s mega e-commerce site’s intellectual property platform. The session provided participants with a step-by-step guide on how to actively monitor Alibaba (or its Tencent sister website) to search for and submit requests for the removal of products from vendors that are infringing on a rights holder’s trademark, copyright and/or pat­ents. Alibaba will shortly publish a handbook outlining these steps. SEMA has received advanced copies, which are being made available to members.

An advanced copy of a new handbook created by Alibaba with the steps to take if you see unauthorized versions of your products in their mega online mall is available through SEMA, courtesy of Alibaba. Sign up to receive a copy of the handbook.

Additional Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Resources

To help members navigate IP issues, SEMA maintains informational materials online and staff is available year-round to help answer IP-related questions.

The federal government also has a handy website listing best practices for companies to protect their IP abroad. Included on the comprehensive site is an online course and a list of upcoming events.

Ultimately, companies may need legal counsel outside of SEMA and the U.S. government to represent your interests and advise on specifics, but both SEMA and the U.S. government are available to provide information and help guide members in the right direction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 10/10/2019 - 09:24

By Linda Spencer

Alibaba
Alibaba staff from the company’s U.S. and Chinese offices (pic­tured is Stephanie Yu from the company’s office in Hangzhou, China) conducted a hands-on workshop at the recent SEMA Export Fair on how to use China’s mega e-commerce site’s intellectual property platform. The session provided participants with a step-by-step guide on how to actively monitor Alibaba (or its Tencent sister website) to search for and submit requests for the removal of products from vendors that are infringing on a rights holder’s trademark, copyright and/or pat­ents. Alibaba will shortly publish a handbook outlining these steps. SEMA has received advanced copies, which are being made available to members.

An advanced copy of a new handbook created by Alibaba with the steps to take if you see unauthorized versions of your products in their mega online mall is available through SEMA, courtesy of Alibaba. Sign up to receive a copy of the handbook.

Additional Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Resources

To help members navigate IP issues, SEMA maintains informational materials online and staff is available year-round to help answer IP-related questions.

The federal government also has a handy website listing best practices for companies to protect their IP abroad. Included on the comprehensive site is an online course and a list of upcoming events.

Ultimately, companies may need legal counsel outside of SEMA and the U.S. government to represent your interests and advise on specifics, but both SEMA and the U.S. government are available to provide information and help guide members in the right direction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 10/10/2019 - 09:24

By Linda Spencer

Alibaba
Alibaba staff from the company’s U.S. and Chinese offices (pic­tured is Stephanie Yu from the company’s office in Hangzhou, China) conducted a hands-on workshop at the recent SEMA Export Fair on how to use China’s mega e-commerce site’s intellectual property platform. The session provided participants with a step-by-step guide on how to actively monitor Alibaba (or its Tencent sister website) to search for and submit requests for the removal of products from vendors that are infringing on a rights holder’s trademark, copyright and/or pat­ents. Alibaba will shortly publish a handbook outlining these steps. SEMA has received advanced copies, which are being made available to members.

An advanced copy of a new handbook created by Alibaba with the steps to take if you see unauthorized versions of your products in their mega online mall is available through SEMA, courtesy of Alibaba. Sign up to receive a copy of the handbook.

Additional Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Resources

To help members navigate IP issues, SEMA maintains informational materials online and staff is available year-round to help answer IP-related questions.

The federal government also has a handy website listing best practices for companies to protect their IP abroad. Included on the comprehensive site is an online course and a list of upcoming events.

Ultimately, companies may need legal counsel outside of SEMA and the U.S. government to represent your interests and advise on specifics, but both SEMA and the U.S. government are available to provide information and help guide members in the right direction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 10/10/2019 - 09:02

By Linda Spencer

Join SEMA, October 21, for an hour-long conference call to learn how to take advantage of federal and state funds to defray the cost of participating in SEMA overseas programs, find out which states offer money and the key contacts in each state. Participants will also learn about SEMA overseas programs and resources, including the upcoming SEMA Middle East Business Development Conference and how to network with international buyers at the SEMA Show and even before it begins (hint: arrive in time to participate in Monday, November 4, activities). Also to be discussed will be international networking opportunities at PRI and future SEMA overseas program venues.

Register now for the conference call.

Thu, 10/10/2019 - 09:02

By Linda Spencer

Join SEMA, October 21, for an hour-long conference call to learn how to take advantage of federal and state funds to defray the cost of participating in SEMA overseas programs, find out which states offer money and the key contacts in each state. Participants will also learn about SEMA overseas programs and resources, including the upcoming SEMA Middle East Business Development Conference and how to network with international buyers at the SEMA Show and even before it begins (hint: arrive in time to participate in Monday, November 4, activities). Also to be discussed will be international networking opportunities at PRI and future SEMA overseas program venues.

Register now for the conference call.

Thu, 10/10/2019 - 09:02

By Linda Spencer

Join SEMA, October 21, for an hour-long conference call to learn how to take advantage of federal and state funds to defray the cost of participating in SEMA overseas programs, find out which states offer money and the key contacts in each state. Participants will also learn about SEMA overseas programs and resources, including the upcoming SEMA Middle East Business Development Conference and how to network with international buyers at the SEMA Show and even before it begins (hint: arrive in time to participate in Monday, November 4, activities). Also to be discussed will be international networking opportunities at PRI and future SEMA overseas program venues.

Register now for the conference call.

Thu, 10/10/2019 - 08:49

By Linda Spencer

Middle East
First-time exhibitor Specialty Vehicle Engineering
Inc./DBA Hamburger’s Superchargers Inc. attracted lots of attention among local buyers.

SEMA has won a $50,000 grant from the state of California. This is good news for California-based companies, as qualified companies are eligible for $1,500 to help defray the cost of participating in the upcoming SEMA Middle East Business Development Conference, March 31–April 7, 2020. 

This is in addition to the $1,250 available from the federal government for a total grant of $2,750 to exhibit in a turnkey booth at Custom Show Emirates in the United Arab Emirates and to participate in the first-ever SEMA trip to Saudi Arabia to meet with trade buyers, attend networking events and tour specialty-equipment shops in Riyadh.  

More information is available on SEMA’s website or by contacting Linda Spencer at lindas@sema.org.

Register now!

 

 

Thu, 10/10/2019 - 08:49

By Linda Spencer

Middle East
First-time exhibitor Specialty Vehicle Engineering
Inc./DBA Hamburger’s Superchargers Inc. attracted lots of attention among local buyers.

SEMA has won a $50,000 grant from the state of California. This is good news for California-based companies, as qualified companies are eligible for $1,500 to help defray the cost of participating in the upcoming SEMA Middle East Business Development Conference, March 31–April 7, 2020. 

This is in addition to the $1,250 available from the federal government for a total grant of $2,750 to exhibit in a turnkey booth at Custom Show Emirates in the United Arab Emirates and to participate in the first-ever SEMA trip to Saudi Arabia to meet with trade buyers, attend networking events and tour specialty-equipment shops in Riyadh.  

More information is available on SEMA’s website or by contacting Linda Spencer at lindas@sema.org.

Register now!