Thu, 09/08/2016 - 09:55

Strengthen Your Company Through Community

No matter what niche you're in—rods, restoration, racing, restyling, trucks or wheels and tires—there’s a SEMA council or professional network that's right for your company. SEMA councils and networks offer members a variety of market-specific programs and activities designed to provide educational and networking opportunities while promoting their particular industry segment.


 

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Visit YEN's website
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Jonathan Mill (center) won YEN’s inaugural SEMA Launch Pad competition.
How Volunteering Presents Opportunities
By Jonathan Mill
 
The first time I got to shake the hands of some of the biggest automotive aftermarket moguls was when I was working the door for the YEN reception. This task is a simple volunteer position that only takes 30 minutes of your time, but is a prime example of how giving back to the association ends up giving you opportunities that you otherwise wouldn’t have had. What you do with those opportunities and what you get out of them is up to you.
 
When you volunteer your time, you will not get paid, but stay with me. What you end up gaining is something that is priceless—the feeling that you made a difference in someone’s life in a selfless act. I personally had the opportunity to lead a group of students on a tour of the SEMA Show floor. The time that I spent with them did not advance my career, but the look of inspiration on their faces told me that I had just given back. Who knows? Maybe one of those students could grow up and become a SEMA Hall of Famer one day.
 
There hasn’t been one time when I have volunteered that I didn’t walk away with enough motivation to last a lifetime. Another shining example was when I helped out with the SEMA Launch Pad competition last year as a time keeper. As I was setting up in front, I had the pleasure of sitting next to Jessi Combs before she went up on stage to judge the competition. Getting to bounce ideas off of the world’s fastest woman on four wheels was an opportunity I didn’t foresee. Her passion for the industry filled my inspiration meter and sent me away from that experience that much more ready to achieve my goals.  
 
Getting involved is important to the progression of your career. Sometimes opportunities to give back are hard to spot. If that is the case, then reach out and create them. Many people are open to getting more involved and volunteering their time but they may not know where to begin or with whom to speak. General membership meetings are the perfect opportunity to stop in, meet fellow Yensters, and learn more about what the network does. We oftentimes will ask for volunteers for upcoming opportunities, so raise your hand and try it! If you have an area in which you specialize, such as social media or content development, let us know and we will find an opportunity to get you plugged in.
 
A general membership meeting and mixer will be held at the 2016 SEMA Show. We hope to see you there!
 
If you have questions about YEN, or would like to learn more about volunteering, contact SEMA Director of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org or 909-978-6691.

Jonathan Mill of Keyway Innovations is an active member of the Young Executive Network (YEN), currently serving as a select committee member. He is passionate about volunteering his time and becoming more involved in the industry that he loves. Below, he recalls how volunteering has opened his eyes and doors to professional opportunities. 

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Thu, 09/08/2016 - 09:55

Strengthen Your Company Through Community

No matter what niche you're in—rods, restoration, racing, restyling, trucks or wheels and tires—there’s a SEMA council or professional network that's right for your company. SEMA councils and networks offer members a variety of market-specific programs and activities designed to provide educational and networking opportunities while promoting their particular industry segment.


 

YEN Logo
Visit YEN's website
mill
Jonathan Mill (center) won YEN’s inaugural SEMA Launch Pad competition.
How Volunteering Presents Opportunities
By Jonathan Mill
 
The first time I got to shake the hands of some of the biggest automotive aftermarket moguls was when I was working the door for the YEN reception. This task is a simple volunteer position that only takes 30 minutes of your time, but is a prime example of how giving back to the association ends up giving you opportunities that you otherwise wouldn’t have had. What you do with those opportunities and what you get out of them is up to you.
 
When you volunteer your time, you will not get paid, but stay with me. What you end up gaining is something that is priceless—the feeling that you made a difference in someone’s life in a selfless act. I personally had the opportunity to lead a group of students on a tour of the SEMA Show floor. The time that I spent with them did not advance my career, but the look of inspiration on their faces told me that I had just given back. Who knows? Maybe one of those students could grow up and become a SEMA Hall of Famer one day.
 
There hasn’t been one time when I have volunteered that I didn’t walk away with enough motivation to last a lifetime. Another shining example was when I helped out with the SEMA Launch Pad competition last year as a time keeper. As I was setting up in front, I had the pleasure of sitting next to Jessi Combs before she went up on stage to judge the competition. Getting to bounce ideas off of the world’s fastest woman on four wheels was an opportunity I didn’t foresee. Her passion for the industry filled my inspiration meter and sent me away from that experience that much more ready to achieve my goals.  
 
Getting involved is important to the progression of your career. Sometimes opportunities to give back are hard to spot. If that is the case, then reach out and create them. Many people are open to getting more involved and volunteering their time but they may not know where to begin or with whom to speak. General membership meetings are the perfect opportunity to stop in, meet fellow Yensters, and learn more about what the network does. We oftentimes will ask for volunteers for upcoming opportunities, so raise your hand and try it! If you have an area in which you specialize, such as social media or content development, let us know and we will find an opportunity to get you plugged in.
 
A general membership meeting and mixer will be held at the 2016 SEMA Show. We hope to see you there!
 
If you have questions about YEN, or would like to learn more about volunteering, contact SEMA Director of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org or 909-978-6691.

Jonathan Mill of Keyway Innovations is an active member of the Young Executive Network (YEN), currently serving as a select committee member. He is passionate about volunteering his time and becoming more involved in the industry that he loves. Below, he recalls how volunteering has opened his eyes and doors to professional opportunities. 

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Thu, 09/08/2016 - 09:53

By Jason Catullo

Jeep 2015 SEMA Show
Exhibitors can use the Project-Vehicle Builders form to offer parts to builders planning to construct a project vehicle for the 2016 SEMA Show.

Exhibitors at the 2016 SEMA Show are invited to expand their reach, product exposure and Show-floor presence by offering products to builders through the Products for Project-Vehicle Builders list. The list connects manufacturers with builders looking to create or complete a vehicle project—offering exhibitors the additional exposure of their product displayed on today’s hottest custom vehicles.

Updated each week in SEMA eNews, the association’s electronic newsletter, the list features product offers and contact information provided by confirmed SEMA Show exhibitors. Builders interested in obtaining a product can use the information listed to contact exhibitors directly. With all project vehicles required to be supported by a current 2016 SEMA Show exhibitor, all product-placement decisions, negotiations and agreements are the responsibility of the exhibiting manufacturer and the builder.

Exhibitors: Each submission will appear on a first-come, first-served basis beginning June 2016. All submissions are due by Friday, October 7, 2016.

Builders: If you are building a vehicle for the 2016 SEMA Show, consider submitting an application to participate in the Battle of the Builders competition. The competition will be held during SEMA Ignited—an extravaganza that will close out the 2016 SEMA Show, and includes food, music, celebrities, iconic builders and displays. The event gives the public, media, SEMA Show exhibitors, attendees and guests a rare opportunity to collect and share images of hundreds of customized vehicles featuring the newest and most innovative products from the SEMA Show. Battle of the Builders features elite automotive builders from across the nation competing for the title of Top Builder. For more information, visit www.semaignited.com.

Note: For verification purposes, the Project-Vehicle Builders form must be used to participate in the program; email submissions will not be included in the list. Participation in the list does not guarantee product or vehicle placement at the 2016 SEMA Show.

The list is open to exhibitors of the 2016 SEMA Show only. Exhibitors: To be included in the list, access the form online.

Latest Submissions

Engine/Underhood Components

Mishimoto Automotive: Performance cooling products including direct-fit and universal radiators, intercoolers, oil coolers, power steering coolers and transmission coolers, fans and fan shrouds, performance air intakes, performance exhausts, silicone and mandrel-bent aluminum intercooler pipe and silicone boot kits, silicone coolant and ancillary hoses, coolant and power steering reservoir tanks, oil filler caps, radiator caps. Contact: Ricky Nietubicz, rnietubicz@mishimoto.com; 302-762-4501. Website: www.mishimoto.com.

Exterior Components/Accessories

American Force Wheels Inc.: Forged wheels for UTVs, Jeeps, 1/4 ton, 1/2 ton, 3/4 ton and 1 ton trucks. Contact: Nick, nick@americanforcewheels.com. 786-345-6301. Website: www.americanforce.com.

Federal Tire: Looking for approved Feature Vehicles and Booth vehicles to sponsor with tires. Federal Tire RS-RR Street Tire 17", 18" 19" Widths up to 275 and Federal Tire MT for Trucks 15", 17", 18", 20" Up to 37" tall. Contact: Michael F Robleto, mike@imwks.com, 213-595-4720. Website: www.federaltire.com.

Jackcovers.com: Custom jack covers for high-lift jacks. Contact: Adam Wood, awood@awoodproducts.com; 949-445-6800. Website: www.jackcovers.com.

Mile Marker Industries LLC: Jeep/Truck winches, ATV/UTV winches, electric winches. Contact: Ed Whitty, ed@milemarker.com; 954-782-0604. Website: www.milemarker.com

Rhino-Rack USA: Heavy-duty aluminum roof racks for cars, trucks, SUVs and truck toppers. Bike, ski, snowboard, canoe and kayak sport mounts, along with an extensive selection of 4WD, commercial and contractor accessories for professional/trade use. Gear transportation solutions complete with cargo boxes, baskets, luggage bags, and trays, as well as tents, awnings and other shade products. Contact: Robert Close, rclose@rhinorack.com; 303-706-9700. Website: www.rhinorack.com.

Other Products/Services

Fuelab: Fuel pumps, regulators, filters and accessories. Contact: Josh Davis, josh.davis@fuelab.com; 618-344-3300. Website: www.fuelab.com.

View All Previous Submissions On SEMAShow.com

Thu, 09/08/2016 - 09:53

By Jason Catullo

Jeep 2015 SEMA Show
Exhibitors can use the Project-Vehicle Builders form to offer parts to builders planning to construct a project vehicle for the 2016 SEMA Show.

Exhibitors at the 2016 SEMA Show are invited to expand their reach, product exposure and Show-floor presence by offering products to builders through the Products for Project-Vehicle Builders list. The list connects manufacturers with builders looking to create or complete a vehicle project—offering exhibitors the additional exposure of their product displayed on today’s hottest custom vehicles.

Updated each week in SEMA eNews, the association’s electronic newsletter, the list features product offers and contact information provided by confirmed SEMA Show exhibitors. Builders interested in obtaining a product can use the information listed to contact exhibitors directly. With all project vehicles required to be supported by a current 2016 SEMA Show exhibitor, all product-placement decisions, negotiations and agreements are the responsibility of the exhibiting manufacturer and the builder.

Exhibitors: Each submission will appear on a first-come, first-served basis beginning June 2016. All submissions are due by Friday, October 7, 2016.

Builders: If you are building a vehicle for the 2016 SEMA Show, consider submitting an application to participate in the Battle of the Builders competition. The competition will be held during SEMA Ignited—an extravaganza that will close out the 2016 SEMA Show, and includes food, music, celebrities, iconic builders and displays. The event gives the public, media, SEMA Show exhibitors, attendees and guests a rare opportunity to collect and share images of hundreds of customized vehicles featuring the newest and most innovative products from the SEMA Show. Battle of the Builders features elite automotive builders from across the nation competing for the title of Top Builder. For more information, visit www.semaignited.com.

Note: For verification purposes, the Project-Vehicle Builders form must be used to participate in the program; email submissions will not be included in the list. Participation in the list does not guarantee product or vehicle placement at the 2016 SEMA Show.

The list is open to exhibitors of the 2016 SEMA Show only. Exhibitors: To be included in the list, access the form online.

Latest Submissions

Engine/Underhood Components

Mishimoto Automotive: Performance cooling products including direct-fit and universal radiators, intercoolers, oil coolers, power steering coolers and transmission coolers, fans and fan shrouds, performance air intakes, performance exhausts, silicone and mandrel-bent aluminum intercooler pipe and silicone boot kits, silicone coolant and ancillary hoses, coolant and power steering reservoir tanks, oil filler caps, radiator caps. Contact: Ricky Nietubicz, rnietubicz@mishimoto.com; 302-762-4501. Website: www.mishimoto.com.

Exterior Components/Accessories

American Force Wheels Inc.: Forged wheels for UTVs, Jeeps, 1/4 ton, 1/2 ton, 3/4 ton and 1 ton trucks. Contact: Nick, nick@americanforcewheels.com. 786-345-6301. Website: www.americanforce.com.

Federal Tire: Looking for approved Feature Vehicles and Booth vehicles to sponsor with tires. Federal Tire RS-RR Street Tire 17", 18" 19" Widths up to 275 and Federal Tire MT for Trucks 15", 17", 18", 20" Up to 37" tall. Contact: Michael F Robleto, mike@imwks.com, 213-595-4720. Website: www.federaltire.com.

Jackcovers.com: Custom jack covers for high-lift jacks. Contact: Adam Wood, awood@awoodproducts.com; 949-445-6800. Website: www.jackcovers.com.

Mile Marker Industries LLC: Jeep/Truck winches, ATV/UTV winches, electric winches. Contact: Ed Whitty, ed@milemarker.com; 954-782-0604. Website: www.milemarker.com

Rhino-Rack USA: Heavy-duty aluminum roof racks for cars, trucks, SUVs and truck toppers. Bike, ski, snowboard, canoe and kayak sport mounts, along with an extensive selection of 4WD, commercial and contractor accessories for professional/trade use. Gear transportation solutions complete with cargo boxes, baskets, luggage bags, and trays, as well as tents, awnings and other shade products. Contact: Robert Close, rclose@rhinorack.com; 303-706-9700. Website: www.rhinorack.com.

Other Products/Services

Fuelab: Fuel pumps, regulators, filters and accessories. Contact: Josh Davis, josh.davis@fuelab.com; 618-344-3300. Website: www.fuelab.com.

View All Previous Submissions On SEMAShow.com

Thu, 09/08/2016 - 09:51

By SEMA Editors

Following are dates and locations for several upcoming SEMA-sponsored shows, measuring sessions and activities.

For association-related travel, contact Manya Petropaki (manya.p@travelstoreusa.com) at Travel Store USA, 949-930-9268.

Thu, 09/08/2016 - 08:29

By AJ Carney

members
The SEMA Members Lounge has meeting space available during the 2016 SEMA Show that can accommodate small groups, and is available at no charge to member exhibitors and buyers.

The SEMA Members Lounge has meeting space available during the 2016 SEMA Show that can accommodate small groups (10 or fewer), and is available at no charge to member exhibitors and buyers.*

Reserve a meeting room prior to the Show, or to check room availability during the Show, please visit the meeting room check-in counter located inside the Members Lounge.

The Members Lounge is a convenient place to grab a hot or cold lunch, network with other SEMA members, access a computer with a printer and internet service, or charge your cell phone. The Members Lounge will be open during Show hours. A hot lunch will be served from 11:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. daily, and a cold “grab-‘n-go” meal can be purchased at any time during Show hours.

SEMA Member Buyer Rewards (MBR) pass holders have access to MBR program benefits. Cards will be mailed in late October.

To learn more, contact AJ Carney at 909-978-6697 or andreac@SEMA.org.

* Non-exhibiting manufacturers and members otherwise eligible to exhibit are not permitted to use the meeting rooms.

Thu, 09/08/2016 - 08:29

By AJ Carney

members
The SEMA Members Lounge has meeting space available during the 2016 SEMA Show that can accommodate small groups, and is available at no charge to member exhibitors and buyers.

The SEMA Members Lounge has meeting space available during the 2016 SEMA Show that can accommodate small groups (10 or fewer), and is available at no charge to member exhibitors and buyers.*

Reserve a meeting room prior to the Show, or to check room availability during the Show, please visit the meeting room check-in counter located inside the Members Lounge.

The Members Lounge is a convenient place to grab a hot or cold lunch, network with other SEMA members, access a computer with a printer and internet service, or charge your cell phone. The Members Lounge will be open during Show hours. A hot lunch will be served from 11:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. daily, and a cold “grab-‘n-go” meal can be purchased at any time during Show hours.

SEMA Member Buyer Rewards (MBR) pass holders have access to MBR program benefits. Cards will be mailed in late October.

To learn more, contact AJ Carney at 909-978-6697 or andreac@SEMA.org.

* Non-exhibiting manufacturers and members otherwise eligible to exhibit are not permitted to use the meeting rooms.

Thu, 09/08/2016 - 08:29

By AJ Carney

members
The SEMA Members Lounge has meeting space available during the 2016 SEMA Show that can accommodate small groups, and is available at no charge to member exhibitors and buyers.

The SEMA Members Lounge has meeting space available during the 2016 SEMA Show that can accommodate small groups (10 or fewer), and is available at no charge to member exhibitors and buyers.*

Reserve a meeting room prior to the Show, or to check room availability during the Show, please visit the meeting room check-in counter located inside the Members Lounge.

The Members Lounge is a convenient place to grab a hot or cold lunch, network with other SEMA members, access a computer with a printer and internet service, or charge your cell phone. The Members Lounge will be open during Show hours. A hot lunch will be served from 11:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. daily, and a cold “grab-‘n-go” meal can be purchased at any time during Show hours.

SEMA Member Buyer Rewards (MBR) pass holders have access to MBR program benefits. Cards will be mailed in late October.

To learn more, contact AJ Carney at 909-978-6697 or andreac@SEMA.org.

* Non-exhibiting manufacturers and members otherwise eligible to exhibit are not permitted to use the meeting rooms.

Thu, 09/08/2016 - 07:32

By SEMA Editors

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Blackie Gejeian (left) pictured here with Dave McClelland.

Car show icon, five-time NASCAR dirt-track champion and hot-rod enthusiast Mike “Blackie” Gejeian passed away Friday, September 2, at the age of 90. In 1958, he started the Fresno Autorama—one of the largest custom auto shows in North America—featuring hot rods, motorcycles and Hollywood vehicles. He ran the show for 51 years until he retired it due to his health.

Gejeian grew up in a family of Armenian genocide survivors on a farm in Easton, California, where he began racing on dirt roads. After high school, he enlisted in the Navy and served in World War II. When he returned in 1945, he built a roadster, painted it black and wore black leathers, giving rise to his moniker “Blackie.” Shortly after, Gejeian crashed the roadster, which nearly killed him. He spent the next 10 years rebuilding it, and in 1955, the Oakland Grand National Roadster Show named it the World’s Most Beautiful Roadster. That same year, he won  the America’s Most Beautiful Roadster award with the ’27 Ford he called the Shish-Kebab Special.

Blackie was close friends with the late George Barris, with whom he built a custom roadster pickup named Ala Kart that won hundreds of awards and was twice chosen as America’s Most Beautiful Roadster by the Grand National Roadster Show.

In addition to racing hardtops in the ’50s, Gejeian produced races in Clovis, Madera and Raisin City from the early ’60s to mid-’80s. He was a promoter at Clovis Speedway until it closed in 1976.

At his 90th birthday party at the Fresno County Historical Museum, Fresno city leaders celebrated Gejeian with a bust in his likeness.

Services for Gejeian have not yet been finalized.

Thu, 09/08/2016 - 07:32

By Chad Simon

hotel
Backed by the official SEMA Show housing partner OnPeak, all Showgoers receive a lowest-rate guarantee, ensuring the best deal for each hotel contract.

The 2016 SEMA Show will showcase cutting-edge new products, the coolest custom rides, the latest industry trends, endless networking opportunities and informative seminars all in one place. With just 54 days left until the start of the Show, now’s the time for buyers and other attendees to finalize their plans if they haven’t already done so, in which case the following three steps should be taken immediately:

  • Register For The Show—SEMA Show online registration is $40. Showgoers who register prior to Friday, October 14, will have their badges delivered via mail. The badge is your all-access pass to the Show and many of its attractions and special events, including entrance to the New Products Showcase one hour before the Show opens each day, and free entrance to the SEMA Ignited after-party.
  • Review The Show’s Floorplan—With more than 2,400 exhibitors, the Show is segmented into 12 sections spread throughout the halls and grounds of the Las Vegas Convention Center. To navigate the Show and achieve your goals, you need a plan. Find the location of exhibitors you want to see by using the 2016 SEMA Show floorplan.

After registering for the Show and booking hotel rooms, it is recommended that attendees utilize the following resources, which are designed to help maximize their SEMA Show efforts:

New Products Showcase
The New Products Showcase is the SEMA Show’s No. 1 destination.
  • New Products ShowcaseVisit the SEMA Show’s No. 1 destination. The 2016 New Products Showcase will once again be located on the Skybridge between Central and South Halls, opening Tuesday through Friday at 8:00 a.m. Free scanners are available, which will allow users to get instant product information, including the exhibitor’s booth location.
  • Friday Is Still Better—All exhibitors are ready to do business on Friday, from 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The New Products Showcase, Ford Out Front, GM Proving Ground, SEMA Central, West Coast Customs Experience, Baja 1000 Score Exhibit, Optima Alley, Hot Rod Alley, Continental Tire Extreme Experience and Arctic Cat are also in operation on Friday. With the SEMA Battle of the Builders® competition, SEMA Cruise and the official industry after-party—SEMA Ignited—Friday will once again be the best day of the Show.
  • SEMA Show Mobile App—The official SEMA Show App is available for download from each mobile device’s native app store. The mobile app contains detailed exhibitor information, interactive floorplans and up-to-date event and education information—all from the convenience of your mobile device. This year featuring a 50th anniversary theme, the app is a great way to maximize your time at the Show. The mobile app, which essentially puts the entire SEMA Show in your pocket, can also be downloaded.
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More than 500 new exhibitors will join this year’s Show from every market.

First-Time Exhibitors

There’s always something new to see and new connections to make at the SEMA Show. Each year, hundreds of companies attend the Show for the first time, providing buyers with access to more companies and products to meet the demands of their customers. The Show’s 12 sections represent an immense spectrum of specialty equipment, and more than 2,400 exhibiting companies will be in attendance, including more than 500 new exhibitors who are joining this year’s Show from every market. Located in the Westgate and Performance Pavilion, the First Time & Featured Exhibitors sections were created for first-time exhibitors and exhibitors displaying products typically found in other sections of the Show. These areas showcase companies that are new to the SEMA Show and are one-stop shops to all new and innovative brands.

The following is a sample of some of this year’s first-time exhibitors:

To view all of the first-time exhibitors and their sections, visit the SEMA Show website.

media
Media can stay up-to-date on the latest SEMA Show exhibitor news by regularly checking the Online Media Center.

Online Media Center

Buyers and media can stay up to date on the latest exhibitor news via the SEMA Show Online Media Center. Exhibiting companies frequently announce their product debuts, vehicle unveils and other activities that will take place during the 2016 SEMA Show. For a complete list of exhibitor news, visit the SEMA Show website. Exhibitors can upload a press release to the Online Media Center for free. For a complete list of exhibitor news, visit the SEMA Show website.

Here are the most recent announcements:

  • ididit, Booth #22989: Since its release in early August, ididit’s 40 Ford straight steering column has been getting a lot of attention. The brushed stainless steel finish and ’40s-style dress-up kit with brass knobs make this special-edition column a classic update of a time-honored hot-rod column. The innovative column took home the coveted Best New Product Award at the 47th Annual Street Rod Nationals in Louisville, Kentucky, last month.
  • Colorbond Automotive Paint, Booth #23793: ColorBond Automotive Paint has introduced a new line of high-performance aerosol paint—Pro Tech Industrial High Solid Aerosol Enamels—a great solution for industrial and MRO touch-up applications. The formulation has a high opacity build film to help repair and touch up the worst affected areas. Toughness and durability are characteristics of this high-solids direct-to-metal formula. It provides maximum protection against weathering, rust, oil, gasoline and corrosive chemicals. The product can be used to provide protection to a wide variety of metal and previously finished substrates. Use the product on vehicle frames, machinery, racking, bins, tanks, piping and ornamental iron.
  • Romik, Booth #34154: To date, Romik offers the largest selection of SUV products in the world. With European styling and the best warranty available, Romik will let your customers sell to vehicle brands and open new doors to a growing business. Romik knows that being first to market is important to distributors and jobbers and with engineering teams in two continents we are able to come first 99% of the time. Unique styling, patented designs and the world’s largest selection of SUV products are why our motto is “Quality, Selections. The Professional’s Choice.”
  • Boom Mat, Booth #20013: Boom Mat now offers a new leather-look Jeep Headliner for late-model two- and four-door JKs. The leather look sound-deadening headliner is still as durable and easy to maintain as the original; even after the most challenging off-road adventure. Available in either a black or gray faux leather, this custom-cut, peel-and-stick kit greatly dresses up the interior while reducing noise 3–4 decibels, translating into close to 25% noise reduction.
  • Cliffride, Booth #33312: The new Cleghorn light bar cowl from Cliffride is a precision-molded factory replacement to the vehicle’s OE windshield wiper cowl on ’07-’16-model Jeep JK Wranglers. The innovative cowl design incorporates a 31-in., single-row LED light bar that is securely mounted to the vehicle’s inner hood-hinge bolts, using the steel powder-coated brackets provided in the installation kit.
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Seventy-two percent of last year’s education session attendees said the SEMA Show conference tracks were the best way to keep up with the latest industry trends.

SEMA Show Education Days

The vast diversity and innovation-driven focus of the SEMA Show makes it an unparalleled platform for stimulating and exchanging ideas that will challenge and equip both individuals and businesses to meet the needs of today while preparing for the opportunities of tomorrow. The SEMA Show education program typically includes more than five-dozen sessions. Topics will focus on industry trends, technologies, and opportunities, while also addressing basic business practices, such as customer service, accounting, marketing and social media. View the SEMA Show Education Days schedule.

Celebrity Appearances

Many SEMA Show exhibitors will host an industry icon, TV personality, celebrity or famous vehicle in their booths. View the complete schedule of celebrity appearances at the 2016 SEMA Show.

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The 2016 SEMA Show art and graphics have received a makeover, courtesy of the pencil stylings of famed automotive artist Ed Tillrock.

SEMA Show Art Walk

Located in the Central Hall pre-function area, the SEMA Show Art Walk is “the place where we encountered the artwork of Ed Tillrock, this year’s Show artist, and Max Grundy, who preceded him in designing our Show art,” said Tom Gattuso, SEMA Show director. Art Walk visitors will be able to meet and network with exhibiting artists, see their latest creations and even take home artistic souvenirs for the office or home.

We’re here to help. We want your SEMA Show experience to be as easy and enjoyable as possible so that you can concentrate on the important things, such as seeing new products, getting new ideas, discovering new trends, meeting new exhibitors and checking in with your favorite exhibitors. The SEMA Show Strategy Guide is filled with recommendations and suggestions for booking your travel to Las Vegas, ground transportation options, places to eat well but inexpensively, free entertainment hot spots, suggested tipping amounts and more.

Not registered for the Show? Don’t miss out on the best business opportunity of the year. Register now.

For more information about the 2016 SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com.