Tue, 10/11/2022 - 22:17

By Ashley Reyes

With the worldwide automotive industry gathered in Las Vegas for the 2022 SEMA Show, attending the annual trade show is the best time to meet other professionals and build connections. SEMA council and network activities are ideal for connecting with others in similar market segments and niches. Showgoers can now reserve their attendance for the following events:

Councils and Networks

With the worldwide automotive industry gathered in Las Vegas for the 2022 SEMA Show, attending the annual trade show is the best time to meet other professionals and build connections.

Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO)

ARMO/HRIA Vehicle Unveilings, November 1, at 11:00 a.m., Central Hall, Booth #23295

ARMO Industry Reception, November 2, at 5:30 p.m., Westgate Pavilions 9–11

This social event is highly anticipated among Showgoers in the restoration market and includes an awards ceremony recognizing individuals and companies whose work has made a significant impact on the restoration industry.

SEMA Emerging Trends & Technology Network (ETTN)

ETTN Tech ’n Toast, November 3, at 8:00 a.m., Upper North Hall N235

This energized networking breakfast features open discussion on ideas and concerns related to automotive technology.

ETTN Lunch & Learn, November 3, at 12:30 p.m., Upper North Hall N235

This event features presentations on battery design basics; material technology, surface finishes and measuring equipment; SEMA Garage Detroit resources and opportunities to discuss and learn about the latest automotive technology trends.

Future Leaders Network (FLN)

FLN Reception, November 1, at 5:30 p.m., Top of Renaissance Parking Garage

This event will bring together young professionals to celebrate the strides they are making in the automotive aftermarket. An awards ceremony will also take place to honor top individuals.

FLN General Membership Meeting Breakfast, November 2, at 8:00 a.m., West Hall W238

FLN members and prospective members will grow and expand their network, connect with the council's select committee and learn the many ways FLN can assist them and their businesses.

Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA)

HRIA Reception, November 2, at 5:15 p.m., Westgate Pavilions 9–11

This event will bring together colleagues, leaders and enthusiasts to celebrate their passion for the hot-rod customization hobby. An awards ceremony will take place to honor top individuals and companies.

Professional Restylers Organization (PRO)

PRO Cup Challenge, November 1-4, Show hours, PRO Booth – West Hall #50185

See the seven PRO Cup Challenge vehicle builds.

PRO Reception, November 1, at 5:00 p.m., West Hall 3rd Floor Terrace

This event will bring together colleagues, leaders and enthusiasts to celebrate their passion for new-vehicle accessorization. An awards ceremony will also take place to honor top individuals and companies.

PRO Booth Happy Hour, November 2, at 4:00 p.m., West Hall PRO Booth #50185

Network with automotive restyling professionals during the SEMA Show PRO Booth Happy Hour. This fun event will include the PRO Cup Challenge winner announcements.

Lunch with the PROs, November 3, at 11:30 a.m., West Hall 219

Restyling businesses will connect with one another and learn about the benefits available to council members. Discussion topics include the current state of the industry and roadblocks in the restyling industry.

SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN)

SBN All Female Build Reveal, November 1, at 12:30 p.m., West Hall Booth #57061

SBN Gear-Up Girl Networking Event, November 2, at 4:30 p.m., West Hall W210 Entry Way

Reserved only for women, the event serves as a networking opportunity for professionals to give back and share advice with today’s female youth.  

SBN Reception, November 2, at 5:30 p.m., West Hall 210 Entry Way

This event will celebrate the strides women are making in the automotive aftermarket. Attendees will connect with the SBN select committee and learn about resources and how to get involved.

Truck & Off-Road Alliance (TORA)

TORA Feature Vehicle Trail, November 1-4, Show hours, Outside walkway between West Hall and North Hall

TORA Happy Hour, November 1, at 4:00 p.m., West Hall Members Lounge, Fueled by TORA

Wind down from a busy day on the SEMA Show floor and network with friends and colleagues in the truck and off-road industry, connect through open conversation, and learn about TORA’s programs and resources. TORA Best Light Truck New Product and Best Off-Road New Product to be announced.

TORA Industry Reception, November 2, at 5:00 p.m., West Hall 3rd Floor Terrace

This event will bring together colleagues, leaders and enthusiasts to celebrate their passion for truck and off-road aftermarket. An awards ceremony will also take place to honor top individuals and companies. Pinewood Drag races will take place in partnership with SEMA Cares.

Wheel & Tire Council (WTC)

WTC Reception, November 1, at 5:00 p.m., Lower South Members Lounge, Driven by WTC, Booth #48179

This event will bring together colleagues, leaders and enthusiasts to celebrate their passion for the custom wheel and tire industry.

WTC Coffee & Conversation, November 2–3, at 8:00 a.m., Inside Lower South – Entrance to Global Tire Expo

Wheel and tire members and exhibitors are invited to stop by and network with one another and learn what is new and exciting this year with the industry and WTC.

WTC Happy Hour, November 2, at 5:00 p.m., Lower South Members Lounge, Driven by WTC, Booth #48179

Wind down from a busy day on the SEMA Show floor and network with other Wheel & Tire Council members, connect through open conversation, and learn about WTC’s programs and resources.

Don’t miss out on great networking—RSVP now for SEMA Show council and network events.

Tue, 10/11/2022 - 12:44

By Mike Imlay

Preparations for 2022 SEMA Show have entered the home stretch. Taking place November 1–4 at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), the annual event is expected to draw more than 1,800 exhibitors showcasing thousands of new products in a Show space comprising 1 million sq. ft. Add to that an expected attendance figure topping 130,000, and it becomes clear why the Show is literally the world’s premier industry business-to-business event.

SEMA Show

The 2022 SEMA Show is shaping up to be 30% larger across the board. More importantly, it will be at the epicenter of tremendous industry change. To understand the explosion of tech and new business opportunities, there’s no better place to be.

Are you ready? With the Show just weeks away, now is the time to put the finishing touches on your game plan. You’ll especially want to take note of numerous exciting developments that SEMA Show organizers have announced in recent weeks. In this article, we spotlight the major highlights, along with an insider perspective on how they can maximize your Show experience.

“This year’s Show is going to be 30% larger, across the board,” said SEMA Vice President of Events Tom Gattuso. “From vehicles to product introductions, exhibitors, education and demonstrations, there will be more to see and do at this year’s event than ever before. But more importantly, the Show is at the epicenter of the tremendous changes and energy the industry is experiencing right now. We’re going to be the number-one marketplace where innovation, trends and trailblazers meet, and the best place for attendees to see and grasp it all as they position themselves for the future.”

Gattuso observed that due to COVID and other disruptions to the industry, many attendees have not been to a SEMA Show since 2019. In addition, there’s a large contingent of attendees who are new to the industry, making this their first Show. “The industry has undergone a paradigm shift, and this year will be pivotal for Show participants. In some ways, things are starting to normalize. In other ways, there’s an explosion of ideas and a revolution in how word spreads globally to consumer enthusiasts about our industry’s products. Buyers and retailers are becoming increasingly key to that paradigm. Consumers look to them now more than ever for knowledge and information about what’s trending,” he explained.

Which is why SEMA Show planners have introduced numerous events and features to help attendees identify the products, people, trends and best practices that can grow an aftermarket business. “We bake these things into our Show to set a tone and build an environment for success and business growth,” he said. “Of course, it’s up to attendees to leverage them, but when they do, they’ll definitely see a return on their Show investment.”

The SEMA Show App

There’s perhaps no tool more important for getting started than the 2022 SEMA Show App. Available for free download from your mobile device’s native app store, “it’s like your SEMA Show Swiss Army Knife,” said Gattuso. “We like to say it puts the entire SEMA Show in your pocket.”

Upgraded for 2022, the app arms you with detailed exhibitor information, interactive floorplans and up-to-date event and education information—all from the convenience of your mobile device. “This year, the app features a scanning function that allows you to quickly capture product and exhibitor information from feature vehicles displayed throughout the Show. It can also scan and save products from the New Products Showcase and make direct links to the exhibiting companies and their booth locations,” added Gattuso.

Other essential app features include:

  • My Schedule Planner: Attendees, media and exhibitors alike can plan and save all of the educational sessions, events and meetings they wish to experience at the Show.
  • Maps and Turn-by-Turn Show Navigation: Show connections can be made quickly, along with finding the quickest and easiest routes to get to them.
  • Event Listings: Including all celebrity appearances, Show events, educational sessions and speakers.
New Products Showcase

The 2022 SEMA Show App now interacts seamlessly with the New Products Showcase. You can scan product information directly into your mobile device, build a Show itinerary, and quickly map your route to product exhibitors throughout the Show floor.

The New Products Showcase

If you’re a buyer or media attendee, you’ll want to make the New Products Showcase the first stop when you get to the Show. (If you’re an exhibitor but haven’t yet entered a new or featured product, there’s still time to take advantage of this major Show feature.) It’s the ideal place to spot trends and identify the manufacturers whose products will add the most value to your customers and audience.

In fact, this year the Showcase is on pace to reach approximately 2,500 products, meaning there will be more to see and experience. Plus, for 2022, the New Products Showcase adds two new categories: advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and electrification-related products. “Trying to take everything in on the Show floor without an itinerary can be daunting,” said Gattuso. “The Showcase is a great tool for quickly understanding what’s happening in the marketplace, focusing your efforts throughout Show Week, and finding the products that can grow your business.”

New and Expanded Show Features

In addition to adding the two new product categories to the Showcase, the 2022 SEMA Show is adding or expanding several Show features as well. Among the most noteworthy is the ADAS Showcase, a new demonstration area focused entirely on ADAS and related tools and procedures for calibration.

“This is a great feature because it’s something that the industry needs, but not everyone knows it yet,” said Gattuso. “We’re going to demonstrate to attendees what can happen to a vehicle’s safety-performance features when it’s modified or its geometry is changed by raising or lowering it. The Show section is also designed to educate attendees on calibration procedures and best practices when modifying or repairing customer vehicles.”

The 6,600-sq.-ft. feature area will include a contingent of display vehicles along with a host of ADAS-related products and tools for examination. Throughout Show Week, industry experts will present mock recalibration exercises, guiding attendees step-by-step through the processes required for differing vehicles and modifications. The aim is to raise awareness of ADAS and its impact on the aftermarket while providing marketing and networking opportunities between buyers and sellers.

Meanwhile, several Show features that were added in recent years will grow their footprints for 2022. Among these, SEMA Electrified in the North Hall is especially topical, given the increased emphasis on vehicle electrification sweeping the automotive industry. This year, the section will encompass new OEM EVs, conversion kits and components, testing equipment, safety tools, charging solutions, service equipment, customized wheels and accessories. The section will also include an educational stage and hands-on training and performance demonstrations. “We’ll have experts within each facet of the EV segment on hand to answer questions and talk about future opportunities for the industry and your business,” noted Gattuso.

Expect to see an expanded Overland Experience section in the new LVCC West Hall as well. “The overlanding segment of the industry continues to thrive and evolve, so we’ve tapped the most prominent industry experts and vehicles to showcase the opportunities that exist within that customization space,” explained Gattuso. “It’s a trend we’ve seen grow for the better part of a decade and we want to make sure that our Show attendees stay on the cutting edge of it all.”

To that end, the specialized exhibit will include dozens of customized vehicles tricked out with fully popped-out tents, survival accessories, and portable kitchen, infotainment and power systems provided by an array of exhibitors supporting the market.

Of course, OEM vehicles continue to be the life’s blood of the aftermarket, so the Show’s relationships with major vehicle manufacturers will also evolve for 2022. This year, Toyota and Lexus will double their space over past Shows, while Dodge and Volkswagen have teased some exciting new product announcements and demonstrations for Show attendees.

“New vehicle trends help set the pace for aftermarket innovations, the presence of OEMs has long been a SEMA Show staple,” observed Gattuso. “They’ll be as active as ever with product unveilings and major press conferences. You’ll see exciting vehicle and product debuts and everything in between.”

Feature Vehicles

You’ll see more feature vehicles than ever at this year’s show, allowing you to closely track the latest products and trends sweeping the marketplace. Scannable QR codes affixed to the vehicles give you complete build information and lead you straight to the product suppliers.

Outdoor Activation Areas

The 2022 SEMA Show will see changes outside the convention center too, although at press time the ink had not yet dried on some of the biggest features. While not ready to announce specifics, Gattuso did promise plenty of exciting new outdoor activities.

“This year we’ve taken the opportunity to rethink the live demonstrations and activations that can take place out front and around the LVCC,” he said. “We’re putting the final details on experiences presented by major industry players that will showcase performance products and vehicles in actual use. There will be drifting and other practical-use demonstrations in high-performance settings.”

One outdoor feature he could discuss is the new eBay Motors Experience being planned as an immersive motorsports activation. The feature will include display vehicles, demos, high-performance driving exhibitions, attendee ride-alongs and other compelling fan experiences.

Also, the new OPTIMA Village is slated for the Bronze Lot. It builds on the OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Challenge, which the company created in 2008. The Challenge pits the world’s highest-performance street cars and trucks against each other in a variety of competitions. In 2021, competitors did a Peak Performance Challenge segment at the Show. For 2022, OPTIMA will increase the size of its feature and host an additional part of the Ultimate Street Car Invitational. Adding to the tire smoke will be celebrity driver appearances and demonstrations, plus a healthy display of project vehicles.

Likewise, Shell will enhance its Show presence under the Pennzoil name with the Pennzoil “Dare to Perform” Experience. Attendees will be able to get up close and personal with such icons as John Hennessey, Chelsea De Nofa, Rhys Millen and others. The feature will include an interactive booth daring attendees (in Pennzoil’s words) “to experience the performance and technology that will spark your passion for the road ahead.” There will also be prizes and giveaways throughout Show Week.

It’s also worth noting that inside and outside the convention center, the Show’s feature vehicle displays will get some enhancements of their own. The Show has always been renowned for the innovative parts and accessories displayed on vehicle builds representing every industry niche. But the displays are meant to be much more than artistic expressions. They’re designed to connect attendees with the exhibitors and products used in the builds. As alluded to above, all 2022 feature vehicles will now include QR codes capable of scanning via the SEMA Show App. This will allow attendees to quickly capture product and exhibitor information and map a route to their respective booths.

Education

Education is a SEMA Show staple. An expanded 2022 program covers a wide range of topics touching on everything from leadership and best practices seminars to hands-on demonstrations of emerging tech and inspirational speakers.

Headline Personalities and Education

Inspiration and education are major SEMA Show components, with headline personalities and leading subject-matter experts topping the roster of presenters. Here too, the 2022 SEMA Show promises to up its game.

“This year we’ve had more support from notable celebrities with a passion for the automotive lifestyle than ever before,” said Gattuso. “Without sharing too much, I can announce that Kevin Hart’s Muscle Car Crew will play a major role in our programs, along with football Hall of Famer and newly named NASCAR team owner Emmitt Smith, and Bill Carlton of ‘Texas Metal,” to name a few.”

In the area of education, Gattuso said the Show’s seminars and displays will also better reflect industry diversity in every sense of the word.

“We’ll be doing more in the diversity, equity and inclusion [DEI] space,” he explained. “For example, we’ll have an educational feature called “Still I Race” devoted to the African American Racers Association and the many contributions it has made to motorsports. We’ll also have seminars on DEI for business. We want to recognize the powerful advances and innovations being made by a highly diverse industry.”

This year’s program is greatly enhanced in other ways as well. There will be 14 different education tracks that attendees can customize based on their personal interests and schedules. The tracks are specifically designed to help participants understand and adapt to the latest industry, market and economic trends.

Notable opportunities include a six-part series delivered by proven Dale Carnegie executive coaches. These 90-min., interactive workshop-style sessions are designed to enhance leadership skills. For marketers, there will be 11 sessions examining the latest digital marketing trends and how to leverage top social-media platforms to drive market share and revenue growth.

In addition, six free sessions on Friday—the Enthusiast Track—will be delivered by industry legends and celebrities who will share insights about the car-building business, how to attract sponsors, and the implications of regulatory activity that can affect business opportunities.

A number of specialized technical sessions are available too, including many aimed at addressing issues faced in today’s collision-repair businesses. Those hosted by the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) feature renowned industry experts who will clarify the challenges the repair industry faces and share implementable solutions. And the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) training series includes a MIG-welding classroom and hands-on demos sessions for collision repairers and builders/rebuilders.

For wheel and tire professionals, the Tire Industry Association’s (TIA) educational track focuses on tire and TPMS issues that must be addressed in the shop, plus management issues related to the best practices in operation, marketing and risk management.

In the emerging technology realm, a series of three sessions on ADAS, electric and autonomous vehicles will reveal how leading experts are addressing some of the industry’s top tech challenges, plus techniques that shop owners and technicians can apply.

Also new this year, the SEMA Show 2022 Main Stage Experience features iconic personalities in the automotive industry—car enthusiasts, thought leaders, innovators, entertainers and world-renowned leaders bringing fresh perspectives and innovative ideas to help elevate and inspire new approaches. It’s a segment that promises an unforgettable immersive learning experience.

Launch Pad

Awards and events like SEMA Launch Pad keep the excitement running all week long. More than that, they’re designed to connect attendees to the new ideas and real-life products that can immediately grow and future-proof their businesses.

Revamped Industry Awards and Recognitions

It seems no aspect of the 2022 SEMA Show is being ignored. Veteran Show attendees will further notice some big updates to the 2022 SEMA Industry Awards and other recognition programs. “All our awards and recognitions represent an extremely dynamic industry, so as our industry evolves, we’re pleased to evolve with it,” said Gattuso.

For example, with e-commerce expanding and data-driven transactions becoming more routine, the SEMA Warehouse Distributor of the Year award has evolved into the new Channel Partner of the Year award. The award honors the contributions of sales, distributors, retailers and e-commerce channel(s) in the industry as well as distribution companies that support retailers.

In addition, the Channel Partner of the Year award, along with the Manufacturer of the Year award, will be moved for the first time to the SEMA Show Kickoff Breakfast on Tuesday morning, November 1, before the SEMA Show officially opens. Previously known as the New Products Awards Breakfast, the morning event will make it possible for winners to promote their honors throughout Show Week.

Other industry awards, including the SEMA Person of the Year, and GEN-III Innovator of the Year, and a first-ever Influencer of the Year award will be presented at the Thursday-evening SEMA Industry Awards Banquet.

Of course, before Show Week gets fully underway, there’s a Monday Night Reveal and Exhibitor Appreciation Party where the annual SEMA Awards for OEM vehicles take place. Those awards honor the year’s most popular vehicle platforms for customization, as selected by SEMA Show exhibitors. This year, a new EV of the Year award will be added to the mix.

Show Floor

Comprising 1 million sq. ft. of features and exhibits, the SEMA Show floor is where the past, present and future of the automotive aftermarket intersect. It’s the world’s best, single event for capturing the pulse of the industry.

Returning Competitions

Along with all the changes, it’s good to know that some of the Show’s popular competitions will return for 2022. In the SEMA Launch Pad competition, business people representing new and recently introduced products get to pitch their innovations to a panel of iconic industry judges in a “Shark Tank” atmosphere. The winner receives a prestigious prize package designed to launch their business idea to the next level.
(A corral of the leading contestants and their products will be found in Central Hall booth #22970 throughout Show Week.) The competition’s finale will take place during the Show’s Thursday-night SEMA Industry Awards Banquet.

The annual SEMA Battle of the Builders (BOTB) contest likewise returns to celebrate the accomplishments of SEMA vehicle builders. Designed to spotlight their amazing talents and craftsmanship, the weeklong event allows enthusiasts to learn the stories behind the builds, get to know the builders, and get a first-hand look at new products and trends along the way. From a Top 40 group of finalists at start of Show, the field will be winnowed down to 12, and then four, with the winner announced 4:00 p.m., Friday, November 4, in North Hall booth #10139. The top BOTB builds then lead the SEMA Cruise—Presented by CTEK vehicle parade at close of Show to SEMA Ignited, the official SEMA Show after-party.

A Show With Purpose

“All of our SEMA Show features and events are created with a purpose, and that’s connecting attendees with the exciting change and innovation taking place in our industry,” concluded Gattuso. “I like to see the Show as the place where the entire marketplace comes to life. It’s the place where your business can spark its growth for the next one to three years, if not more. This Show will help set the table for how the industry moves forward probably more than any Show in recent memory. This is where everything happens. It’s where trends are debuted and business relationships are forged. It’s where you need to be.”

Don’t Miss Out!

If you haven’t yet made plans for the 2022 SEMA Show, there’s still time. Go to www.SEMAShow.com for information and registration. You can also download the 2022 SEMA Show App at www.SEMAShow.com/app or via your native app store. Be sure to also check out all the Show events, networking and education opportunities found both through the Show website and app.

Tue, 10/11/2022 - 12:31

SCRSThe Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) has announced details for all three sessions being offered as part of the 2022 OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit, taking place on Thursday, November 3, during the SEMA Show.

Held at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Upper South Hall (Room S233), the Summit’s three sessions feature distinctly different discussions highlighting how trends and technological developments in modern vehicles influence vehicle repairability and collision-industry preparation.

Register for sessions individually or as part of the Full Series Pass.

The Full Series Pass provides the greatest flexibility and value, giving access to one regular Repairer Driven Education session in each available time slot, all three OEM Summit sessions, the IDEAS Collide Showcase, plus one ticket to the SCRS Sky Villa after-party on Thursday night.

The Summit agenda Includes:

Session I: 9:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m.

OEM Repair Procedure Accessibility

The foundation of a quality repair begins with access and adherence to documented repair procedures from the vehicle manufacturer. When followed, everyone in the process succeeds in establishing mutual accountability to protect consumers on America’s roadways.

Consumers should be able to assume their vehicle repairs will be performed in accordance with the documented procedures, detailed by the vehicle engineers. They should have the ability to choose an independent repair business that has invested in the facility, equipment and skillset development to meet the rigorous demands of these increasingly sophisticated, modern vehicles.

But in the collision-repair market, well-trained, well-equipped repair facilities are not struggling to gain access to collision repair procedures; they are struggling to compete against other businesses that don’t prioritize access and adherence to the available information.

In this presentation and panel, automakers will discuss access points for information, means to utilize the procedures in a repair environment, and ways to overcome myths or perceived obstacles in accessing and utilizing repair procedure data.

Featuring:

  • Mark Allen, Collision Programs Manager, Audi of America
  • Benito Cid, Collision Business Development Manager, Mercedes-Benz USA
  • Kevin Earlywine, Instructor – Collision Repair & Refinish, Toyota Motor North America
  • Wayne Weikel, Senior Director, Alliance for Automotive Innovation
  • Amber Alley, Manager at Barsotti’s Body & Fender

Moderator: Aaron Schulenburg, Executive Director, Society of Collision Repair Specialists

Repair procedures and vehicle data already exist, and the industry and consumer benefit most when they are accessed and followed.

Add OEM Summit, Session I to My Show Planner.

Session II: 11:00 a.m.– 12:30 p.m.

Tackling the Technician Crisis Together

Technicians play one of the most critical roles in proper repairs, and the increasing shortage of talent is a contributing factor with implications on the collision-repair businesses.

This session, led by Eliza Johnson of Ducker Carlisle, explores data compiled by the global market research firm that delves into the technician crisis, as well as solutions, in partnership with automakers to bolster the technician pool. The presentation will elaborate on the severity of the technician crisis in the automotive landscape, and how it is expected to evolve over the coming years, while considering technology advancements and demographic expectations.

For several years now, Carlisle has been committed to exploring solutions to address the technician shortage, specifically looking at what dealers should be doing to get new technicians in the door, to keep them in their facilities and retain them in the industry for the long-term. Johnson will elaborate on tactical examples of the Carlisle recommendations in key areas and how the research and recommendations led to the formation of the Automotive Technician Collaboration (ATC), a Carlisle-led group of nine automotive OEMs jointly tackling an industry response to the technician crisis. The collective goal is to change the perception of the automotive technician career. This is both in the eyes of the public to grow the pool of new prospective technicians entering dealerships as well as in the eyes of existing technicians, to keep them in their roles for the long haul.

Following the presentation, Johnson will then welcome a guest panel to join the conversation, seeking to explore the relationship between findings in the OEM technician space, and the carryover in how the collision industry can benefit from these learnings and build the framework for action plans to combat these pressing challenges. Panelists will provide valuable perspectives to address collision-specific activities and the correlation between budding industry activity with a shared emphasis on the growth of technical assets in the industry.

Panel featuring:

  • Dara Goroff, Vice President, Planning & Industry Talent Programming, I-CAR
  • John Helterbrand, National Program Director, Collision Engineering     
  • Jennifer Maher, Executive Director, TechForce Foundation

Add OEM Summit, Session II to My Show Planner.

Session III: 1:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m.

Managing Scan Tool Choices While Ensuring Safe and Proper Repairs

When it comes to scanning, some of the most common questions asked in the industry include:

  • Why do the OEMs require the use of their factory tool when servicing safety systems?
  • Is there a difference between the factory tool and an aftermarket tool?

These questions result in spirited discussions and often assumptions that can create challenges in the repair and claims settlement process for consumers, technicians, shop owners, OEMs and carriers alike. In this session, Chris Chesney, vice president, training and organizational development at Repairify, will present to the industry the results of a detailed research project completed by the company. The field study connected multiple aftermarket tools to thousands of year, make, model and trim (YMMT) vehicles and compiled a comparative analysis of the scan results, Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) and the ability to clear DTCs in the same manner as the factory tool. Chesney will provide insight into how the resulting database can identify when, and if, an aftermarket tool can offer the same results as an OEM tool. The OEM Summit will be the first public visibility into the results of testing thousands of vehicles using both OEM and aftermarket tools.

Following the presentation of data, Chesney will welcome automakers to the stage to discuss how the results of their tests align with automaker guidance and requirements, and challenges faced by repairers in adherence to those repair instructions.

Panel will include:

  • Dan Dent, Manager, Collision, Certified Repair Network, Nissan Motor Corp.
  • Devin Wilcox, Program Manager and Strategist, Collision Network, Subaru of America
  • Jake Rodenroth, North American Body Repair Program Operations Manager, Lucid Motors

Add OEM Summit, Session III to My Show Planner.

Register for sessions individually or as part of the Full Series Pass.

Tickets can be secured on-site, outside the education classrooms (rooms S229–S233) in the Upper Level of the South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

To learn more about SCRS’ education series at the SEMA Show visit the SCRS website. For more information about SCRS, or to join as a member, visit www.scrs.com, call 1-877-841-0660 or email info@scrs.com.

Tue, 10/11/2022 - 12:20
Explorer

Here’s a first look at the ’24 Ford Explorer ST while testing in Dearborn.

Ford will launch an Electric Explorer in 2024, but in the meantime, ICE Explorers will get a nip/tuck. Up front, we can see that the Explorer ST will gain a slightly more aggressive look, with larger openings lurking below a revised grille and all-new headlights. Around back, we expect to see revised taillights that have a similar appearance to the recently shown Chinese Explorer. Inside, the Explorer should get an updated interior with a horizontally mounted display screen.

Powertrain changes aren’t expected, but the 3.0L EcoBoost may get a slight bump in power. Currently the Explorer ST is rated at 400 hp and 415 lb.-ft. of torque, it wouldn’t be surprising if those numbers rise by 3%–5%.

Expect to see the refreshed Explorer ST in 2023.

Explorer

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Tue, 10/11/2022 - 12:08

F-150 LightningIn partnership with Ford Motor Co., SEMA’s Tech Transfer program is now offering OEM CAD data for the all-electric Ford F-150 Lightning.

For OEM vehicle details of the Ford F-150 Lightning, including pricing, photos, specs and more, visit Ford’s website.

Visit the Tech Transfer website for access to this 3-D CAD data.

For more information, contact techtransfer@sema.org.

Tue, 10/11/2022 - 11:57

 

SEMA Show exhibitors and attendees preparing for the 2022 SEMA Show can lock in the guaranteed lowest hotel rate now by booking in the SEMA Show Block.

Making hotel reservations in the block provides you with the most affordable and convenient options for a wide range of hotels located on and off the Strip.

Westgate

Many SEMA Show hotels, such as Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, offer reduced resort fees for Showgoers.

All of the hotels available through the SEMA Show Block come with a low-price guarantee. To help ensure that your price remains the lowest, SEMA will price-match lower advertised rates, even after your reservations are set. Whether you're looking for your favorite place to stay, or for a hotel within close proximity to the Show, you can book with confidence knowing you will get the rooms you need at the the most affordable price available.

The SEMA Show also provides shuttle service to and from the Show for the hotels listed that are not within walking distance to the Las Vegas Convention Center.

There are more than 45 hotels available in the block. For more information on the hotels listed below, including rating, price per night and distance from the Las Vegas Convention Center, visit www.SEMAShow.com.

See below for the list of hotels offering discounted nightly resort fees.

Note: Rates listed on the onPeak website do not include the resort fee (except for Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World and Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World. Daily resort fee is included in the nightly rates).

Hotel Name onPeak Resort Fee Hotel Resort Fee Savings Difference
Aria Resort and Casino Las Vegas $35 $45 $10
Ballys Las Vegas $37 $39.95 $2.95
Bellagio $35 $45 $10
Caesars Palace $45 $45.95 $0.95
Circus Circus Hotel $21 $36.28 $15.28
Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World $39 $45 $6
Courtyard by Marriott — Convention Center N/A N/A N/A
Downtown Grand $26 $29.95 $3.95
Elara, Hilton Grand Vacations $25 $25 $0
Embassy Suites Convention Center N/A N/A N/A
Encore at Wynn Las Vegas $25 $45 $20
Excalibur $30 $35 $5
Flamingo Las Vegas $37 $39.95 $2.95
Golden Nugget $25 $36 $11
Harrah's Las Vegas $35 $39.95 $4.95
Hilton Grand Vacations Club at the Flamingo $25 $25 $0
Hilton Grand Vacations – Las Vegas CC $25 $25 $0
Hilton Grand Vacations on the Strip $25 $25 $0
Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World $39 $45 $6
Las Vegas Marriott N/A N/A N/A
Luxor Hotel and Casino $30 $35 $5
MGM Grand Hotel Casino $35 $39 $4
New York New York Hotel and Casino $35 $37 $2
OYO Hotel and Casino $20 $37 $17
Palace Station $29.99 $39.67 $9.68
Paris Las Vegas $45 $45.95 $0.95
Park MGM    $35 $39 $4
Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino $39 $39.95 $0.95
Renaissance Las Vegas $20 $30 $10
Residence Inn Convention Center Las Vegas N/A N/A N/A
SAHARA Las Vegas $29 $39.95 $10.95
SpringHill Suites Convention Center N/A N/A N/A
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas $39 $45 $6
The Cromwell $45 $45.95 $0.95
The LINQ Hotel & Casino $35 $39.95 $4.95
The Mirage Hotel and Casino $35 $39 $4
The Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino $27 $45 $18
The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino $27 $45 $18
The Signature at MGM Grand $35 $39 $4
The STRAT Hotel $32 $37 $5
The Westin Las Vegas $24 $32 $8
Treasure Island $30 $39 $9
Tropicana LV – A Doubletree by Hilton $25 $37 $12
Trump Hotel Las Vegas $19 $35 $16
Vdara Hotel and Spa $35 $45 $10
Westgate Las Vegas Resort $35 $36.99 $1.99
Wynn Las Vegas $25 $45 $20


Book your hotel now!

To reserve your booth for the 2022 SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth.

Tue, 10/11/2022 - 11:40
Tue, 10/11/2022 - 11:39

Are you hunting for a new job? The SEMA Career Center has a comprehensive listing of automotive-related job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest jobs posted to the website.

Latest Jobs Added to SEMA Career Center

Buyer
Vintage Air

Vintage Air is hiring a buyer responsible for planning, negotiating, selecting and purchasing product for manufacturing needs. The buyer must conduct market research, analyze and evaluate suppliers and products, continuously monitor purchase orders and create reports as needed. A bachelor’s degree in business logistics or other related field of study is required.  

Divisional Purchasing Manager
Turn 14 Distribution

Turn 14 Distribution is hiring a divisional purchasing manager responsible for assigned vendor relationships, inventory management, product mix, critical analysis and overall profitability. You are the leading voice for your assigned categories and must collaborate effectively with the sales, marketing, accounting, warehouse and web development teams. A bachelor’s degree is preferred. A minimum 4–6 years of progressive experience in purchasing and automotive knowledge are required.

Head of Sales and Dealer Operations
EAH

EAH is hiring a head of sales and dealer operations responsible for leading a team of 30+ sales associates to serve enthusiast customers and drive sales and margin growth for ECS Tuning, Turner Motorsports and EVAnnex. This position will be responsible for driving sales performance by capitalizing on sales leads, retaining existing customers and driving basket size and profitability initiatives while providing customers with outstanding service. More than 10 years of sales leadership in a direct to consumer market with a team size greater than 30 associates is required.

Tue, 10/11/2022 - 11:32

Registration for the 2022 SEMA Show, the premier gathering for the automotive specialty-equipment industry, is now open at www.semashow.com/register.

Taking place November 1–4 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, the 2022 SEMA Show will build upon the positive momentum following last year’s event, which successfully connected the $47.8 billion industry in person in what was the largest automotive trade show in North America since the pandemic shut everything down in 2020.

“The SEMA Show is where industry professionals go to grow existing relationships, create new ones and push their businesses forward,” said Tom Gattuso, SEMA vice president of events. “Exhibitors are eager to showcase their products and services to the tens of thousands of qualified professionals in attendance.”

Anticipation for this year's SEMA Show ramped up in recent weeks as exhibitors selected their booth locations during Priority Space Selection, a weeks-long process that took place May 2–18.

“Enthusiasm for the 2022 Show continues to exceed last year’s, with more than 1 million sq. ft. of exhibitor space already committed for the 2022 SEMA Show and confirmed spaces running 25% above last year,” said Warren Kosikov, SEMA vice president of sales.

Attendees at the 2022 SEMA Show will learn about the latest products, trends and technology in the industry from manufacturers exhibiting throughout the entire Las Vegas Convention Center, including the surrounding parking lots. Educational seminars led by industry experts and networking events that bring market niches together will also be available during the four-day trade event.

“Our industry continues to thrive despite current challenges in the marketplace, and last year’s event proved that the value of conducting business and networking face-to-face can never be replaced,” said Gattuso. “Our mission is to help continue that momentum by providing an unparalleled experience that builds meaningful business relationships.”

Registration for the 2022 SEMA Show is offered in three categories—attendee, exhibitor and media—and everyone must qualify to attend. Attendees are encouraged to register early at www.semashow.com/register so they can secure their credentials and receive updates on breaking news from the 2022 SEMA Show.

Attendees are encouraged to check the floorplan to see where the companies they need to interact with will be located at the 2022 SEMA Show.

For more information about qualifying documents and the 2022 SEMA Show, log on to www.semashow.com.

Tue, 10/11/2022 - 10:48

By Ashley Reyes

MPMCThe SEMA Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC) named Kyle Fischer as the council’s newest spotlight volunteer. Fischer is the director of branding and promotions at Hot Shot’s Secret, an aftermarket company that specializes in protective fuel and oil additives.

Get to know Fischer in his interview with SEMA below.

SEMA: What is your current job? What do you do and how long have you been doing it?

Kyle Fischer: I have been with Hot Shot’s Secret since 2017. After spending time as director of marketing, then director of sales, I am currently in the role of director of branding and promotions. My responsibilities include working with media and advertising partners, developing industry relationships and overseeing our promotional efforts—most notably, our motorsports involvement.

SEMA: Did you ever consider another career or industry, and what made you choose automotive manufacturing?

KF: I have worked in marketing and sales roles throughout many industries. However, I have always had a great personal passion for everything automotive. When the opportunity presented itself to join the Hot Shot’s Secret team, I did not hesitate as it provided me the ability to combine my passion with my career at an exciting company focused on manufacturing great products and advancing the automotive industry.

SEMA: How long have you been volunteering for MPMC, what inspired you to volunteer, and how has it impacted you?

KF: I have not yet had the privilege to volunteer for MPMC, but I would love to spend some time in support of this great council. I have been very impressed and thankful for my experience with MPMC, in particular the Media Trade Conferences. Dating back to the in-person conferences and through the virtual conferences, I am grateful to MPMC for playing a part in connecting me with some key industry relationships as well as great friendships.

SEMA: What do you see as the biggest challenges for the motorsports industry today, and where do you see the industry in five years?

KF: A couple of the biggest challenges for the motorsports industry today include the threat of legislative regulation and the death of many small local racetracks. I am an optimist, however. I find motivation when I see our industry band together to defend our passion, as seen with the RPM Act. And I am further motivated when I see small-town racing and racetracks in a continuous evolution to get youth into the sport and spectators in the stands. The motorsports industry has survived some big punches as of late, and this resiliency coupled with manufacturers like Hot Shot’s Secret advancing technology, I see the industry absolutely booming in five years from now.

SEMA: What’s your favorite car-related movie and what do you like about that movie?

KF: I love to have a good laugh, so my favorite car-related movie has to be “Talladega Nights.” We all have to laugh at ourselves sometimes, and this movie does a hilarious job of bringing humor to the sport of racing. Not to mention, it might be one of the most quoted movies that you hear when at the racetrack. Like Ricky Bobby’s pearl of wisdom, “If you ain’t first, you’re last!”

SEMA: On a Saturday, where can you be found?

KF: On any given Saturday, chances are you can find me at the racetrack, whether it’s for work or pleasure… or both! At Hot Shot’s Secret we have found that keeping a direct connection from the manufacturer to the racer plays a key role in R&D. That is why I am at some racetrack around the country on behalf of Hot Shot’s Secret on average three weekends per month. I’m usually enjoying my local racetrack on that fourth weekend during my time off from work, too!

Fill out an MPMC member spotlight form to highlight how you or your company are contributing to the motorsports industry. Selected candidates are eligible to be featured on MPMC's social media, SEMA News and future MPMC member updates.