The dedicated Center of International Commerce (CIC) features interpreters, staff and amenities to make it easy for international buyers to work efficiently and effectively.
Twenty-five percent of all SEMA Show buyers are from outside of the United States, giving exhibitors an opportunity to expand their businesses internationally. Show organizers encourage and make it easy for international buyers to connect with SEMA Show exhibitors. From an easy registration process in advance of the SEMA Show to on-site amenities, international buyers are able to focus their efforts on doing business with exhibitors at the SEMA Show.
Online Registration:Register online in a variety of languages. The multi-language options cater to visitors from the more than 130 countries that attend that SEMA Show each year, while a simple click of a button streamlines the visa letter of invitation process. Through the visa option, users can generate a printable letter that includes all the information needed to obtain a visa. An international SEMA Show hotline staffed by customer service reps who are fluent in various languages is also available at +1-224-563-3454.
Travel Support: Since 1977, the SEMA Show has taken place in Las Vegas—one of the world’s top travel destinations offering hundreds of hotels, restaurants and entertainment options. Traveling to the city is easy, particularly for international visitors coming through McCarran International Airport. While it is the world’s 24th busiest airport in passenger traffic, McCarran Airport is a focus city and offers non-stop flights to several destinations.
Exhibitor Connections: Once at the SEMA Show, international buyers can focus on finding new products and connecting with potential business partners. The dedicated Center of International Commerce (CIC) features interpreters, staff and amenities to make it easy for international buyers to work efficiently and effectively.
To learn more about the resources available to international buyers and how exhibitors can connect with them, visit www.semashow.com or call 909-396-0289.
SEMA is governed by a Board of Directors who volunteer their time to lead and guide the association. A professional staff is responsible for the day-to-day execution of the programs and services.
As a trade association, SEMA is led by a volunteer Board of Directors. The individuals serving on the board are doing more than just "getting involved" and leading the association. They are serving the industry and all of the businesses within it. They are providing direction and playing a critical role in shaping the future of the automotive specialty-equipment market.
The SEMA board consists of 10 directors, the chairman, the chairman-elect, immediate past chairman and secretary/treasurer. While there are a limited number of seats on the board, the election process gives all SEMA-member companies the ability to influence the future of the automotive specialty-equipment industry.
SEMA is governed by a Board of Directors who volunteer their time to lead and guide the association. A professional staff is responsible for the day-to-day execution of the programs and services.
As a trade association, SEMA is led by a volunteer Board of Directors. The individuals serving on the board are doing more than just "getting involved" and leading the association. They are serving the industry and all of the businesses within it. They are providing direction and playing a critical role in shaping the future of the automotive specialty-equipment market.
The SEMA board consists of 10 directors, the chairman, the chairman-elect, immediate past chairman and secretary/treasurer. While there are a limited number of seats on the board, the election process gives all SEMA-member companies the ability to influence the future of the automotive specialty-equipment industry.
SEMA is governed by a Board of Directors who volunteer their time to lead and guide the association. A professional staff is responsible for the day-to-day execution of the programs and services.
As a trade association, SEMA is led by a volunteer Board of Directors. The individuals serving on the board are doing more than just "getting involved" and leading the association. They are serving the industry and all of the businesses within it. They are providing direction and playing a critical role in shaping the future of the automotive specialty-equipment market.
The SEMA board consists of 10 directors, the chairman, the chairman-elect, immediate past chairman and secretary/treasurer. While there are a limited number of seats on the board, the election process gives all SEMA-member companies the ability to influence the future of the automotive specialty-equipment industry.
SEMA is governed by a Board of Directors who volunteer their time to lead and guide the association. A professional staff is responsible for the day-to-day execution of the programs and services.
As a trade association, SEMA is led by a volunteer Board of Directors. The individuals serving on the board are doing more than just "getting involved" and leading the association. They are serving the industry and all of the businesses within it. They are providing direction and playing a critical role in shaping the future of the automotive specialty-equipment market.
The SEMA board consists of 10 directors, the chairman, the chairman-elect, immediate past chairman and secretary/treasurer. While there are a limited number of seats on the board, the election process gives all SEMA-member companies the ability to influence the future of the automotive specialty-equipment industry.
SEMA is governed by a Board of Directors who volunteer their time to lead and guide the association. A professional staff is responsible for the day-to-day execution of the programs and services.
As a trade association, SEMA is led by a volunteer Board of Directors. The individuals serving on the board are doing more than just "getting involved" and leading the association. They are serving the industry and all of the businesses within it. They are providing direction and playing a critical role in shaping the future of the automotive specialty-equipment market.
The SEMA board consists of 10 directors, the chairman, the chairman-elect, immediate past chairman and secretary/treasurer. While there are a limited number of seats on the board, the election process gives all SEMA-member companies the ability to influence the future of the automotive specialty-equipment industry.
SEMA is governed by a Board of Directors who volunteer their time to lead and guide the association. A professional staff is responsible for the day-to-day execution of the programs and services.
As a trade association, SEMA is led by a volunteer Board of Directors. The individuals serving on the board are doing more than just "getting involved" and leading the association. They are serving the industry and all of the businesses within it. They are providing direction and playing a critical role in shaping the future of the automotive specialty-equipment market.
The SEMA board consists of 10 directors, the chairman, the chairman-elect, immediate past chairman and secretary/treasurer. While there are a limited number of seats on the board, the election process gives all SEMA-member companies the ability to influence the future of the automotive specialty-equipment industry.
SEMA is governed by a Board of Directors who volunteer their time to lead and guide the association. A professional staff is responsible for the day-to-day execution of the programs and services.
As a trade association, SEMA is led by a volunteer Board of Directors. The individuals serving on the board are doing more than just "getting involved" and leading the association. They are serving the industry and all of the businesses within it. They are providing direction and playing a critical role in shaping the future of the automotive specialty-equipment market.
The SEMA board consists of 10 directors, the chairman, the chairman-elect, immediate past chairman and secretary/treasurer. While there are a limited number of seats on the board, the election process gives all SEMA-member companies the ability to influence the future of the automotive specialty-equipment industry.
SEMA is governed by a Board of Directors who volunteer their time to lead and guide the association. A professional staff is responsible for the day-to-day execution of the programs and services.
As a trade association, SEMA is led by a volunteer Board of Directors. The individuals serving on the board are doing more than just "getting involved" and leading the association. They are serving the industry and all of the businesses within it. They are providing direction and playing a critical role in shaping the future of the automotive specialty-equipment market.
The SEMA board consists of 10 directors, the chairman, the chairman-elect, immediate past chairman and secretary/treasurer. While there are a limited number of seats on the board, the election process gives all SEMA-member companies the ability to influence the future of the automotive specialty-equipment industry.
SEMA is governed by a Board of Directors who volunteer their time to lead and guide the association. A professional staff is responsible for the day-to-day execution of the programs and services.
As a trade association, SEMA is led by a volunteer Board of Directors. The individuals serving on the board are doing more than just "getting involved" and leading the association. They are serving the industry and all of the businesses within it. They are providing direction and playing a critical role in shaping the future of the automotive specialty-equipment market.
The SEMA board consists of 10 directors, the chairman, the chairman-elect, immediate past chairman and secretary/treasurer. While there are a limited number of seats on the board, the election process gives all SEMA-member companies the ability to influence the future of the automotive specialty-equipment industry.