Thu, 02/12/2015 - 14:43
SEMA Housing Services
SEMA Show Housing services provided by the Travel Planners offers lowest-rate guarantees for all hotel contracts, ensuring that Showgoers always get the best deal on hotel rooms.

By Jason Catullo

Secure your hotel accommodations for the 2015 SEMA Show and save money through the official housing provider for the SEMA Show—The Travel Planners. Exhibitors are encouraged to visit Travel and Lodging page on www.SEMAShow.com and scroll through the current rates offered by approximately 20 Las Vegas hotels.

Travel Planners provides lowest-rate guarantees for every hotel contract, ensuring that you always get the best deal. Even if reservations have been made, Travel Planners will lower your rate automatically and confirm your savings by email. If you find a lower rate, simply contact Travel Planners. As long as the rate is for all of the dates of your stay, you’ll receive a price that’s as good or better.

In addition, most Las Vegas hotels charge nightly resort fees that can range from $5 up to $25. Booking through the Show's official housing provider, in many cases, resort fees are waived altogether or are drastically reduced and already added to the rate displayed. With Travel Planners, the rate you see is the rate you pay.

More information on the 2015 SEMA Show is available at www.SEMAShow.com.

 

Thu, 02/12/2015 - 14:43
SEMA Housing Services
SEMA Show Housing services provided by the Travel Planners offers lowest-rate guarantees for all hotel contracts, ensuring that Showgoers always get the best deal on hotel rooms.

By Jason Catullo

Secure your hotel accommodations for the 2015 SEMA Show and save money through the official housing provider for the SEMA Show—The Travel Planners. Exhibitors are encouraged to visit Travel and Lodging page on www.SEMAShow.com and scroll through the current rates offered by approximately 20 Las Vegas hotels.

Travel Planners provides lowest-rate guarantees for every hotel contract, ensuring that you always get the best deal. Even if reservations have been made, Travel Planners will lower your rate automatically and confirm your savings by email. If you find a lower rate, simply contact Travel Planners. As long as the rate is for all of the dates of your stay, you’ll receive a price that’s as good or better.

In addition, most Las Vegas hotels charge nightly resort fees that can range from $5 up to $25. Booking through the Show's official housing provider, in many cases, resort fees are waived altogether or are drastically reduced and already added to the rate displayed. With Travel Planners, the rate you see is the rate you pay.

More information on the 2015 SEMA Show is available at www.SEMAShow.com.

 

Thu, 02/12/2015 - 14:03

By Jason Catullo

 summit
The goal of the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit is to connect exhibitors with Show programs and services to boost ROI and increase company outreach.
  

Registration for the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit, Monday–Wednesday, June 8–10, is available online.

The focus of the summit is to connect exhibitors with Show programs and services to boost ROI and increase company outreach. The summit will feature sessions conducted by trade show experts, as well as panel discussions and breakout sessions with knowledgable Show veterans and staff, all designed to stretch your Show dollar, boost company awareness and drive buyers to your booth.  

SEMA Show Summit Benefits for Exhibitors

  • Save big bucks on Show costs, such as material handling, electrical and related Show expenses
  • Take advantage of SEMA value-added programs
  • Properly plan and budget to add value to your Show experience
  • Explore promotional opportunities through sponsorships
  • Use proven strategies to get buyers to your booth
  • Work one-on-one with Show experts to reduce your expenses and maximize your ROI

The Summit will show exhibitors the proven tactics of how to reach and engage more buyers, take advantage of money-saving programs throughout Show planning, benefit from early-bird deadlines, highlight special events that connect companies with buyers in specific markets, and get familiarized with the layouts of the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino and Las Vegas Convention Center.

Exhibitors that participate in the Summit will receive two complimentary hotel rooms per company. Whether you are a SEMA Show veteran or a first-time exhibitor, this education-packed event has what your company needs to deliver the best ROI from your SEMA Show experience.

More information about the 2015 SEMA Show is available at www.SEMAShow.com. To get started and apply for your booth, visit www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth.

Thu, 02/12/2015 - 14:03

By Jason Catullo

 summit
The goal of the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit is to connect exhibitors with Show programs and services to boost ROI and increase company outreach.
  

Registration for the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit, Monday–Wednesday, June 8–10, is available online.

The focus of the summit is to connect exhibitors with Show programs and services to boost ROI and increase company outreach. The summit will feature sessions conducted by trade show experts, as well as panel discussions and breakout sessions with knowledgable Show veterans and staff, all designed to stretch your Show dollar, boost company awareness and drive buyers to your booth.  

SEMA Show Summit Benefits for Exhibitors

  • Save big bucks on Show costs, such as material handling, electrical and related Show expenses
  • Take advantage of SEMA value-added programs
  • Properly plan and budget to add value to your Show experience
  • Explore promotional opportunities through sponsorships
  • Use proven strategies to get buyers to your booth
  • Work one-on-one with Show experts to reduce your expenses and maximize your ROI

The Summit will show exhibitors the proven tactics of how to reach and engage more buyers, take advantage of money-saving programs throughout Show planning, benefit from early-bird deadlines, highlight special events that connect companies with buyers in specific markets, and get familiarized with the layouts of the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino and Las Vegas Convention Center.

Exhibitors that participate in the Summit will receive two complimentary hotel rooms per company. Whether you are a SEMA Show veteran or a first-time exhibitor, this education-packed event has what your company needs to deliver the best ROI from your SEMA Show experience.

More information about the 2015 SEMA Show is available at www.SEMAShow.com. To get started and apply for your booth, visit www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth.

Thu, 02/12/2015 - 14:03

By Jason Catullo

 summit
The goal of the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit is to connect exhibitors with Show programs and services to boost ROI and increase company outreach.
  

Registration for the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit, Monday–Wednesday, June 8–10, is available online.

The focus of the summit is to connect exhibitors with Show programs and services to boost ROI and increase company outreach. The summit will feature sessions conducted by trade show experts, as well as panel discussions and breakout sessions with knowledgable Show veterans and staff, all designed to stretch your Show dollar, boost company awareness and drive buyers to your booth.  

SEMA Show Summit Benefits for Exhibitors

  • Save big bucks on Show costs, such as material handling, electrical and related Show expenses
  • Take advantage of SEMA value-added programs
  • Properly plan and budget to add value to your Show experience
  • Explore promotional opportunities through sponsorships
  • Use proven strategies to get buyers to your booth
  • Work one-on-one with Show experts to reduce your expenses and maximize your ROI

The Summit will show exhibitors the proven tactics of how to reach and engage more buyers, take advantage of money-saving programs throughout Show planning, benefit from early-bird deadlines, highlight special events that connect companies with buyers in specific markets, and get familiarized with the layouts of the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino and Las Vegas Convention Center.

Exhibitors that participate in the Summit will receive two complimentary hotel rooms per company. Whether you are a SEMA Show veteran or a first-time exhibitor, this education-packed event has what your company needs to deliver the best ROI from your SEMA Show experience.

More information about the 2015 SEMA Show is available at www.SEMAShow.com. To get started and apply for your booth, visit www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth.

Thu, 02/12/2015 - 13:28

By Monika Earle

  scholarship
  

A recent article in Tomorrow’s Technician offers some tips and tricks for students applying for scholarships. With the SEMA Memorial Scholarship application deadline approaching April 1, 2015, now is a great time to review the article, which discusses the different types of scholarships (i.e., merit-based, need-based, location-based, etc.), how you can increase your chances of winning a scholarship and what to avoid when seeking a scholarship.

Visit Tomorrow's Technician's website to read the article in its entirety.

Thu, 02/12/2015 - 13:28

By Monika Earle

  scholarship
  

A recent article in Tomorrow’s Technician offers some tips and tricks for students applying for scholarships. With the SEMA Memorial Scholarship application deadline approaching April 1, 2015, now is a great time to review the article, which discusses the different types of scholarships (i.e., merit-based, need-based, location-based, etc.), how you can increase your chances of winning a scholarship and what to avoid when seeking a scholarship.

Visit Tomorrow's Technician's website to read the article in its entirety.

Thu, 02/12/2015 - 13:17
 lotus

The shooters at KGP Photography have just gotten the first look at the revamped ’16 Lotus Evora, caught testing in Southern Europe.

When it was announced that the Evora wouldn't see 2015, initial impressions were that the model was being killed altogether. Shortly thereafter, reports surfaced that the Evora was being reworked in time for a 2016 relaunch for the United States and most other global markets. With that news, questions began swirling as to just how new would the revamped Evora actually be. These photos provide some key answers as to what's on tap.

The Evora will see some changes to front and rear fascias. Up front, the Evora gets a much more aggressive front bumper design, with larger intakes across the entire front clip. Changes have also been applied to the Evora's tail section, with a new rear-wing design that may incorporate a subtly reworked backlight and deck lid.

Inside sources suggest that changes have been made to provide easier access to the rear seats, although no exterior changes can be discerned to confirm those reports. It's possible that we are dealing with new, thinner seats and revised mechanisms to aid ingress. But it doesn't appear that the Evora is getting any thoroughly reworked body panels around the B or C pillars.

Just how deep the changes go remains to be seen. We'll likely have to wait until the car's official debut to see how extensive the changes are beneath the skin.

 lotus

Photo credit: KGP Photography

Thu, 02/12/2015 - 13:17
 lotus

The shooters at KGP Photography have just gotten the first look at the revamped ’16 Lotus Evora, caught testing in Southern Europe.

When it was announced that the Evora wouldn't see 2015, initial impressions were that the model was being killed altogether. Shortly thereafter, reports surfaced that the Evora was being reworked in time for a 2016 relaunch for the United States and most other global markets. With that news, questions began swirling as to just how new would the revamped Evora actually be. These photos provide some key answers as to what's on tap.

The Evora will see some changes to front and rear fascias. Up front, the Evora gets a much more aggressive front bumper design, with larger intakes across the entire front clip. Changes have also been applied to the Evora's tail section, with a new rear-wing design that may incorporate a subtly reworked backlight and deck lid.

Inside sources suggest that changes have been made to provide easier access to the rear seats, although no exterior changes can be discerned to confirm those reports. It's possible that we are dealing with new, thinner seats and revised mechanisms to aid ingress. But it doesn't appear that the Evora is getting any thoroughly reworked body panels around the B or C pillars.

Just how deep the changes go remains to be seen. We'll likely have to wait until the car's official debut to see how extensive the changes are beneath the skin.

 lotus

Photo credit: KGP Photography

Thu, 02/12/2015 - 13:17
 lotus

The shooters at KGP Photography have just gotten the first look at the revamped ’16 Lotus Evora, caught testing in Southern Europe.

When it was announced that the Evora wouldn't see 2015, initial impressions were that the model was being killed altogether. Shortly thereafter, reports surfaced that the Evora was being reworked in time for a 2016 relaunch for the United States and most other global markets. With that news, questions began swirling as to just how new would the revamped Evora actually be. These photos provide some key answers as to what's on tap.

The Evora will see some changes to front and rear fascias. Up front, the Evora gets a much more aggressive front bumper design, with larger intakes across the entire front clip. Changes have also been applied to the Evora's tail section, with a new rear-wing design that may incorporate a subtly reworked backlight and deck lid.

Inside sources suggest that changes have been made to provide easier access to the rear seats, although no exterior changes can be discerned to confirm those reports. It's possible that we are dealing with new, thinner seats and revised mechanisms to aid ingress. But it doesn't appear that the Evora is getting any thoroughly reworked body panels around the B or C pillars.

Just how deep the changes go remains to be seen. We'll likely have to wait until the car's official debut to see how extensive the changes are beneath the skin.

 lotus

Photo credit: KGP Photography