Tue, 01/01/2013 - 08:29

SEMA News—January 2013

EVENTS

2012 SEMA Show Highlights

Innovations of Generations Showcased in Las Vegas

As the specialty-equipment industry’s premier trade event, the annual SEMA Show is the number-one barometer of automotive specialty-equipment trends. If anything, the 2012 SEMA Show, held October 30 through November 2 in Las Vegas, indicated a vibrant, growing industry definitely bullish on the future.

 Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows   Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows    Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows 

Consider these Show statistics: Total attendance rose to 135,000—up 2% over last year. Meanwhile, exhibitors hit the 2,250 mark, with 500 of them being first-timers. There were more than 60,000 buyers plying the Show floor, along with 3,000 media representatives. All in all, the Show offered 1 million net square feet of innovation, education and business opportunities.

“The SEMA Show remains the largest small-business gathering in the United States,” said SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting. “It’s an amazing event where the specialty-equipment industry forges new partnerships while exploring and celebrating the latest trends that continue to make the automotive aftermarket a vibrant sector of the national economy and, increasingly, the international marketplace as well. We’re extremely pleased with the positive feedback we’ve received from every quarter of Show participants.”

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows   Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows    Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows

SEMA Vice President of Communications and Events Peter MacGillivray noted that the groundswell of industry support for the 2012 SEMA Show was evident everywhere. “The Show continues to grow, delivering clearly perceived value to attendees through exciting new and featured products, Show vehicles, educational seminars and special events, and media exposure,” he said. “But most importantly, exhibitors and buyers alike are reporting quality connections at record levels. The SEMA Show is clearly the place the industry comes to do business.”

Performance, style, inspiration, leadership, marketing, learning and more—they were all on display at the 2012 SEMA Show. In the following pages we offer a sampling of Show highlights designed not so much to look back, but forward to what we anticipate will be an even more groundbreaking 2013 Show, to be held November 5–8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. For a more detailed view of the 2012 Show (and to get complete information for 2013), be sure to visit www.SEMAShow.com.

GLOBAL

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The SEMA Show acts as a magnet for automotive retailers and installers, who travel from dozens of countries around the world to do business under one roof in Las Vegas. For the second year in a row, buyer registration topped the 60,000 mark, and attendance by international buyers from the Middle East, Asia, South America, Australia—and many more regions—was a factor in that trend. Taking advantage of the opportunity, many SEMA Show exhibitors showed that they are aggressively leveraging the export trend to expand sales. Product offerings in the Wheels & Accessories section, which grew in size by more than 20%, were especially rich. 

 

INSPIRATION

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
“Look what I found,” is a phrase that comes up a hundred times and more at every SEMA Show, as buyers connect the dots between a new idea and a product discovered on the Show floor. Thousands come to find parts that will solve a problem, fit a particular need or help make a custom vehicle more fun to operate. They may find exactly that, or just as likely, leave with a new plan to create something better yet. With more than 500 companies exhibiting for the first time ever, buyers and media were treated to a fresh wave of never-before-seen product offerings.

     

MARKETING

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The 2012 SEMA Show saw a flood of new parts and pieces brought to the Show floor. Exhibitor participation was up by 5% overall, and Ideas Alive: Featuring the New Products Showcase—a Show feature that concentrates new parts into a single Show section for easy identification and inspection—was larger than the prior year by 6%. Ideas Alive is a key destination for buyers and media who can quickly scan and download product information as they go. This year, foot traffic in the New Product Showcase was especially thick.

 

STYLE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Nowhere in the world is freedom of style and purpose more evident than at the SEMA Show, where thousands of exhibitors combine style with mechanical ingenuity. Some ignite new trends and some share new ideas and perspectives that mix and combine over time. But the desire to come up with something different is on display everywhere, as individuals and companies exercise their right to express their own sense of design—and, in the process, reach out for their piece of the American Dream.

     

LEARNING

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
With hundreds of experts on hand to share best practices and technical insights, the SEMA Show provides an unparalleled opportunity to learn first-hand how to succeed in a fast-changing business environment. The 100-plus scheduled educational events for the 2012 SEMA Show gave attendees the opportunity to absorb new technologies and technical skills, catch up on industry trends and return to work the following week with practical tools that can be implemented the day they return.

 

SHOWCASE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The SEMA Show provides an amazing opportunity to launch new products and spread innovative ideas. A record number of registered journalists, including daily news reporters, magazine editors, television news crews, bloggers and electronic media representatives of all kinds chose to file stories based on what they saw at the Show—virtually ensuring that any newsworthy event, large or small, quickly came to the attention of the enthusiast world.

     

SCOPE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
As if more than 2,250 exhibitors filling the Convention Center was not enough, the depth and breath of the industry becomes obvious when the Show officially closes, and the SEMA Cruise begins. Thousands of fans show up to catch a glimpse of hundreds of custom cars, trucks and motorcycles—representing every possible sort of automotive category—as they exit the Show. Car after car, hour after hour, the Cruise is a rolling testament to the countless shapes the automotive aftermarket can take and the huge number of participants who are committed to it.

 

PERFORMANCE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Enthusiasm takes many shapes, and performance is measured in many ways—including racing. The Racing & Performance section of the 2012 SEMA Show experienced significant growth in size and participation, and the Ford Out Front section of the Show allowed space for all kinds of race-bred vehicles to show what they could do. Here we see Robbie Gordon at the wheel, just having some fun, before an appreciative crowd.

     

LEADERSHIP

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Shaping the priorities of a trade association is no easy task, and the work is never done. For the past few years, connecting the next generation with the original founders of the automotive aftermarket has been a key focus for association leadership. At this year’s Show, there were more youth-oriented events and activities than ever before, as special attention was paid to the innovations and accomplishments the younger generation brings to the industry.

 

CELEBRATE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Evenings were the time for friends and colleagues to come together, take a moment to relax and celebrate the accomplishments of a full day at the Show. With dozens of receptions and functions starting immediately after the Show floor closed, attendees were treated to rich and varied social networking opportunities every night, without setting foot outside the Las Vegas Convention Center.

 

Tue, 01/01/2013 - 08:29

SEMA News—January 2013

EVENTS

2012 SEMA Show Highlights

Innovations of Generations Showcased in Las Vegas

As the specialty-equipment industry’s premier trade event, the annual SEMA Show is the number-one barometer of automotive specialty-equipment trends. If anything, the 2012 SEMA Show, held October 30 through November 2 in Las Vegas, indicated a vibrant, growing industry definitely bullish on the future.

 Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows   Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows    Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows 

Consider these Show statistics: Total attendance rose to 135,000—up 2% over last year. Meanwhile, exhibitors hit the 2,250 mark, with 500 of them being first-timers. There were more than 60,000 buyers plying the Show floor, along with 3,000 media representatives. All in all, the Show offered 1 million net square feet of innovation, education and business opportunities.

“The SEMA Show remains the largest small-business gathering in the United States,” said SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting. “It’s an amazing event where the specialty-equipment industry forges new partnerships while exploring and celebrating the latest trends that continue to make the automotive aftermarket a vibrant sector of the national economy and, increasingly, the international marketplace as well. We’re extremely pleased with the positive feedback we’ve received from every quarter of Show participants.”

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows   Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows    Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows

SEMA Vice President of Communications and Events Peter MacGillivray noted that the groundswell of industry support for the 2012 SEMA Show was evident everywhere. “The Show continues to grow, delivering clearly perceived value to attendees through exciting new and featured products, Show vehicles, educational seminars and special events, and media exposure,” he said. “But most importantly, exhibitors and buyers alike are reporting quality connections at record levels. The SEMA Show is clearly the place the industry comes to do business.”

Performance, style, inspiration, leadership, marketing, learning and more—they were all on display at the 2012 SEMA Show. In the following pages we offer a sampling of Show highlights designed not so much to look back, but forward to what we anticipate will be an even more groundbreaking 2013 Show, to be held November 5–8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. For a more detailed view of the 2012 Show (and to get complete information for 2013), be sure to visit www.SEMAShow.com.

GLOBAL

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The SEMA Show acts as a magnet for automotive retailers and installers, who travel from dozens of countries around the world to do business under one roof in Las Vegas. For the second year in a row, buyer registration topped the 60,000 mark, and attendance by international buyers from the Middle East, Asia, South America, Australia—and many more regions—was a factor in that trend. Taking advantage of the opportunity, many SEMA Show exhibitors showed that they are aggressively leveraging the export trend to expand sales. Product offerings in the Wheels & Accessories section, which grew in size by more than 20%, were especially rich. 

 

INSPIRATION

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
“Look what I found,” is a phrase that comes up a hundred times and more at every SEMA Show, as buyers connect the dots between a new idea and a product discovered on the Show floor. Thousands come to find parts that will solve a problem, fit a particular need or help make a custom vehicle more fun to operate. They may find exactly that, or just as likely, leave with a new plan to create something better yet. With more than 500 companies exhibiting for the first time ever, buyers and media were treated to a fresh wave of never-before-seen product offerings.

     

MARKETING

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The 2012 SEMA Show saw a flood of new parts and pieces brought to the Show floor. Exhibitor participation was up by 5% overall, and Ideas Alive: Featuring the New Products Showcase—a Show feature that concentrates new parts into a single Show section for easy identification and inspection—was larger than the prior year by 6%. Ideas Alive is a key destination for buyers and media who can quickly scan and download product information as they go. This year, foot traffic in the New Product Showcase was especially thick.

 

STYLE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Nowhere in the world is freedom of style and purpose more evident than at the SEMA Show, where thousands of exhibitors combine style with mechanical ingenuity. Some ignite new trends and some share new ideas and perspectives that mix and combine over time. But the desire to come up with something different is on display everywhere, as individuals and companies exercise their right to express their own sense of design—and, in the process, reach out for their piece of the American Dream.

     

LEARNING

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
With hundreds of experts on hand to share best practices and technical insights, the SEMA Show provides an unparalleled opportunity to learn first-hand how to succeed in a fast-changing business environment. The 100-plus scheduled educational events for the 2012 SEMA Show gave attendees the opportunity to absorb new technologies and technical skills, catch up on industry trends and return to work the following week with practical tools that can be implemented the day they return.

 

SHOWCASE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The SEMA Show provides an amazing opportunity to launch new products and spread innovative ideas. A record number of registered journalists, including daily news reporters, magazine editors, television news crews, bloggers and electronic media representatives of all kinds chose to file stories based on what they saw at the Show—virtually ensuring that any newsworthy event, large or small, quickly came to the attention of the enthusiast world.

     

SCOPE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
As if more than 2,250 exhibitors filling the Convention Center was not enough, the depth and breath of the industry becomes obvious when the Show officially closes, and the SEMA Cruise begins. Thousands of fans show up to catch a glimpse of hundreds of custom cars, trucks and motorcycles—representing every possible sort of automotive category—as they exit the Show. Car after car, hour after hour, the Cruise is a rolling testament to the countless shapes the automotive aftermarket can take and the huge number of participants who are committed to it.

 

PERFORMANCE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Enthusiasm takes many shapes, and performance is measured in many ways—including racing. The Racing & Performance section of the 2012 SEMA Show experienced significant growth in size and participation, and the Ford Out Front section of the Show allowed space for all kinds of race-bred vehicles to show what they could do. Here we see Robbie Gordon at the wheel, just having some fun, before an appreciative crowd.

     

LEADERSHIP

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Shaping the priorities of a trade association is no easy task, and the work is never done. For the past few years, connecting the next generation with the original founders of the automotive aftermarket has been a key focus for association leadership. At this year’s Show, there were more youth-oriented events and activities than ever before, as special attention was paid to the innovations and accomplishments the younger generation brings to the industry.

 

CELEBRATE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Evenings were the time for friends and colleagues to come together, take a moment to relax and celebrate the accomplishments of a full day at the Show. With dozens of receptions and functions starting immediately after the Show floor closed, attendees were treated to rich and varied social networking opportunities every night, without setting foot outside the Las Vegas Convention Center.

 

Tue, 01/01/2013 - 08:29

SEMA News—January 2013

EVENTS

2012 SEMA Show Highlights

Innovations of Generations Showcased in Las Vegas

As the specialty-equipment industry’s premier trade event, the annual SEMA Show is the number-one barometer of automotive specialty-equipment trends. If anything, the 2012 SEMA Show, held October 30 through November 2 in Las Vegas, indicated a vibrant, growing industry definitely bullish on the future.

 Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows   Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows    Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows 

Consider these Show statistics: Total attendance rose to 135,000—up 2% over last year. Meanwhile, exhibitors hit the 2,250 mark, with 500 of them being first-timers. There were more than 60,000 buyers plying the Show floor, along with 3,000 media representatives. All in all, the Show offered 1 million net square feet of innovation, education and business opportunities.

“The SEMA Show remains the largest small-business gathering in the United States,” said SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting. “It’s an amazing event where the specialty-equipment industry forges new partnerships while exploring and celebrating the latest trends that continue to make the automotive aftermarket a vibrant sector of the national economy and, increasingly, the international marketplace as well. We’re extremely pleased with the positive feedback we’ve received from every quarter of Show participants.”

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows   Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows    Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows

SEMA Vice President of Communications and Events Peter MacGillivray noted that the groundswell of industry support for the 2012 SEMA Show was evident everywhere. “The Show continues to grow, delivering clearly perceived value to attendees through exciting new and featured products, Show vehicles, educational seminars and special events, and media exposure,” he said. “But most importantly, exhibitors and buyers alike are reporting quality connections at record levels. The SEMA Show is clearly the place the industry comes to do business.”

Performance, style, inspiration, leadership, marketing, learning and more—they were all on display at the 2012 SEMA Show. In the following pages we offer a sampling of Show highlights designed not so much to look back, but forward to what we anticipate will be an even more groundbreaking 2013 Show, to be held November 5–8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. For a more detailed view of the 2012 Show (and to get complete information for 2013), be sure to visit www.SEMAShow.com.

GLOBAL

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The SEMA Show acts as a magnet for automotive retailers and installers, who travel from dozens of countries around the world to do business under one roof in Las Vegas. For the second year in a row, buyer registration topped the 60,000 mark, and attendance by international buyers from the Middle East, Asia, South America, Australia—and many more regions—was a factor in that trend. Taking advantage of the opportunity, many SEMA Show exhibitors showed that they are aggressively leveraging the export trend to expand sales. Product offerings in the Wheels & Accessories section, which grew in size by more than 20%, were especially rich. 

 

INSPIRATION

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
“Look what I found,” is a phrase that comes up a hundred times and more at every SEMA Show, as buyers connect the dots between a new idea and a product discovered on the Show floor. Thousands come to find parts that will solve a problem, fit a particular need or help make a custom vehicle more fun to operate. They may find exactly that, or just as likely, leave with a new plan to create something better yet. With more than 500 companies exhibiting for the first time ever, buyers and media were treated to a fresh wave of never-before-seen product offerings.

     

MARKETING

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The 2012 SEMA Show saw a flood of new parts and pieces brought to the Show floor. Exhibitor participation was up by 5% overall, and Ideas Alive: Featuring the New Products Showcase—a Show feature that concentrates new parts into a single Show section for easy identification and inspection—was larger than the prior year by 6%. Ideas Alive is a key destination for buyers and media who can quickly scan and download product information as they go. This year, foot traffic in the New Product Showcase was especially thick.

 

STYLE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Nowhere in the world is freedom of style and purpose more evident than at the SEMA Show, where thousands of exhibitors combine style with mechanical ingenuity. Some ignite new trends and some share new ideas and perspectives that mix and combine over time. But the desire to come up with something different is on display everywhere, as individuals and companies exercise their right to express their own sense of design—and, in the process, reach out for their piece of the American Dream.

     

LEARNING

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
With hundreds of experts on hand to share best practices and technical insights, the SEMA Show provides an unparalleled opportunity to learn first-hand how to succeed in a fast-changing business environment. The 100-plus scheduled educational events for the 2012 SEMA Show gave attendees the opportunity to absorb new technologies and technical skills, catch up on industry trends and return to work the following week with practical tools that can be implemented the day they return.

 

SHOWCASE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The SEMA Show provides an amazing opportunity to launch new products and spread innovative ideas. A record number of registered journalists, including daily news reporters, magazine editors, television news crews, bloggers and electronic media representatives of all kinds chose to file stories based on what they saw at the Show—virtually ensuring that any newsworthy event, large or small, quickly came to the attention of the enthusiast world.

     

SCOPE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
As if more than 2,250 exhibitors filling the Convention Center was not enough, the depth and breath of the industry becomes obvious when the Show officially closes, and the SEMA Cruise begins. Thousands of fans show up to catch a glimpse of hundreds of custom cars, trucks and motorcycles—representing every possible sort of automotive category—as they exit the Show. Car after car, hour after hour, the Cruise is a rolling testament to the countless shapes the automotive aftermarket can take and the huge number of participants who are committed to it.

 

PERFORMANCE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Enthusiasm takes many shapes, and performance is measured in many ways—including racing. The Racing & Performance section of the 2012 SEMA Show experienced significant growth in size and participation, and the Ford Out Front section of the Show allowed space for all kinds of race-bred vehicles to show what they could do. Here we see Robbie Gordon at the wheel, just having some fun, before an appreciative crowd.

     

LEADERSHIP

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Shaping the priorities of a trade association is no easy task, and the work is never done. For the past few years, connecting the next generation with the original founders of the automotive aftermarket has been a key focus for association leadership. At this year’s Show, there were more youth-oriented events and activities than ever before, as special attention was paid to the innovations and accomplishments the younger generation brings to the industry.

 

CELEBRATE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Evenings were the time for friends and colleagues to come together, take a moment to relax and celebrate the accomplishments of a full day at the Show. With dozens of receptions and functions starting immediately after the Show floor closed, attendees were treated to rich and varied social networking opportunities every night, without setting foot outside the Las Vegas Convention Center.

 

Tue, 01/01/2013 - 08:29

SEMA News—January 2013

EVENTS

2012 SEMA Show Highlights

Innovations of Generations Showcased in Las Vegas

As the specialty-equipment industry’s premier trade event, the annual SEMA Show is the number-one barometer of automotive specialty-equipment trends. If anything, the 2012 SEMA Show, held October 30 through November 2 in Las Vegas, indicated a vibrant, growing industry definitely bullish on the future.

 Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows   Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows    Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows 

Consider these Show statistics: Total attendance rose to 135,000—up 2% over last year. Meanwhile, exhibitors hit the 2,250 mark, with 500 of them being first-timers. There were more than 60,000 buyers plying the Show floor, along with 3,000 media representatives. All in all, the Show offered 1 million net square feet of innovation, education and business opportunities.

“The SEMA Show remains the largest small-business gathering in the United States,” said SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting. “It’s an amazing event where the specialty-equipment industry forges new partnerships while exploring and celebrating the latest trends that continue to make the automotive aftermarket a vibrant sector of the national economy and, increasingly, the international marketplace as well. We’re extremely pleased with the positive feedback we’ve received from every quarter of Show participants.”

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows   Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows    Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows

SEMA Vice President of Communications and Events Peter MacGillivray noted that the groundswell of industry support for the 2012 SEMA Show was evident everywhere. “The Show continues to grow, delivering clearly perceived value to attendees through exciting new and featured products, Show vehicles, educational seminars and special events, and media exposure,” he said. “But most importantly, exhibitors and buyers alike are reporting quality connections at record levels. The SEMA Show is clearly the place the industry comes to do business.”

Performance, style, inspiration, leadership, marketing, learning and more—they were all on display at the 2012 SEMA Show. In the following pages we offer a sampling of Show highlights designed not so much to look back, but forward to what we anticipate will be an even more groundbreaking 2013 Show, to be held November 5–8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. For a more detailed view of the 2012 Show (and to get complete information for 2013), be sure to visit www.SEMAShow.com.

GLOBAL

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The SEMA Show acts as a magnet for automotive retailers and installers, who travel from dozens of countries around the world to do business under one roof in Las Vegas. For the second year in a row, buyer registration topped the 60,000 mark, and attendance by international buyers from the Middle East, Asia, South America, Australia—and many more regions—was a factor in that trend. Taking advantage of the opportunity, many SEMA Show exhibitors showed that they are aggressively leveraging the export trend to expand sales. Product offerings in the Wheels & Accessories section, which grew in size by more than 20%, were especially rich. 

 

INSPIRATION

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
“Look what I found,” is a phrase that comes up a hundred times and more at every SEMA Show, as buyers connect the dots between a new idea and a product discovered on the Show floor. Thousands come to find parts that will solve a problem, fit a particular need or help make a custom vehicle more fun to operate. They may find exactly that, or just as likely, leave with a new plan to create something better yet. With more than 500 companies exhibiting for the first time ever, buyers and media were treated to a fresh wave of never-before-seen product offerings.

     

MARKETING

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The 2012 SEMA Show saw a flood of new parts and pieces brought to the Show floor. Exhibitor participation was up by 5% overall, and Ideas Alive: Featuring the New Products Showcase—a Show feature that concentrates new parts into a single Show section for easy identification and inspection—was larger than the prior year by 6%. Ideas Alive is a key destination for buyers and media who can quickly scan and download product information as they go. This year, foot traffic in the New Product Showcase was especially thick.

 

STYLE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Nowhere in the world is freedom of style and purpose more evident than at the SEMA Show, where thousands of exhibitors combine style with mechanical ingenuity. Some ignite new trends and some share new ideas and perspectives that mix and combine over time. But the desire to come up with something different is on display everywhere, as individuals and companies exercise their right to express their own sense of design—and, in the process, reach out for their piece of the American Dream.

     

LEARNING

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
With hundreds of experts on hand to share best practices and technical insights, the SEMA Show provides an unparalleled opportunity to learn first-hand how to succeed in a fast-changing business environment. The 100-plus scheduled educational events for the 2012 SEMA Show gave attendees the opportunity to absorb new technologies and technical skills, catch up on industry trends and return to work the following week with practical tools that can be implemented the day they return.

 

SHOWCASE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The SEMA Show provides an amazing opportunity to launch new products and spread innovative ideas. A record number of registered journalists, including daily news reporters, magazine editors, television news crews, bloggers and electronic media representatives of all kinds chose to file stories based on what they saw at the Show—virtually ensuring that any newsworthy event, large or small, quickly came to the attention of the enthusiast world.

     

SCOPE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
As if more than 2,250 exhibitors filling the Convention Center was not enough, the depth and breath of the industry becomes obvious when the Show officially closes, and the SEMA Cruise begins. Thousands of fans show up to catch a glimpse of hundreds of custom cars, trucks and motorcycles—representing every possible sort of automotive category—as they exit the Show. Car after car, hour after hour, the Cruise is a rolling testament to the countless shapes the automotive aftermarket can take and the huge number of participants who are committed to it.

 

PERFORMANCE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Enthusiasm takes many shapes, and performance is measured in many ways—including racing. The Racing & Performance section of the 2012 SEMA Show experienced significant growth in size and participation, and the Ford Out Front section of the Show allowed space for all kinds of race-bred vehicles to show what they could do. Here we see Robbie Gordon at the wheel, just having some fun, before an appreciative crowd.

     

LEADERSHIP

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Shaping the priorities of a trade association is no easy task, and the work is never done. For the past few years, connecting the next generation with the original founders of the automotive aftermarket has been a key focus for association leadership. At this year’s Show, there were more youth-oriented events and activities than ever before, as special attention was paid to the innovations and accomplishments the younger generation brings to the industry.

 

CELEBRATE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Evenings were the time for friends and colleagues to come together, take a moment to relax and celebrate the accomplishments of a full day at the Show. With dozens of receptions and functions starting immediately after the Show floor closed, attendees were treated to rich and varied social networking opportunities every night, without setting foot outside the Las Vegas Convention Center.

 

Tue, 01/01/2013 - 08:29

SEMA News—January 2013

EVENTS

2012 SEMA Show Highlights

Innovations of Generations Showcased in Las Vegas

As the specialty-equipment industry’s premier trade event, the annual SEMA Show is the number-one barometer of automotive specialty-equipment trends. If anything, the 2012 SEMA Show, held October 30 through November 2 in Las Vegas, indicated a vibrant, growing industry definitely bullish on the future.

 Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows   Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows    Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows 

Consider these Show statistics: Total attendance rose to 135,000—up 2% over last year. Meanwhile, exhibitors hit the 2,250 mark, with 500 of them being first-timers. There were more than 60,000 buyers plying the Show floor, along with 3,000 media representatives. All in all, the Show offered 1 million net square feet of innovation, education and business opportunities.

“The SEMA Show remains the largest small-business gathering in the United States,” said SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting. “It’s an amazing event where the specialty-equipment industry forges new partnerships while exploring and celebrating the latest trends that continue to make the automotive aftermarket a vibrant sector of the national economy and, increasingly, the international marketplace as well. We’re extremely pleased with the positive feedback we’ve received from every quarter of Show participants.”

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SEMA Vice President of Communications and Events Peter MacGillivray noted that the groundswell of industry support for the 2012 SEMA Show was evident everywhere. “The Show continues to grow, delivering clearly perceived value to attendees through exciting new and featured products, Show vehicles, educational seminars and special events, and media exposure,” he said. “But most importantly, exhibitors and buyers alike are reporting quality connections at record levels. The SEMA Show is clearly the place the industry comes to do business.”

Performance, style, inspiration, leadership, marketing, learning and more—they were all on display at the 2012 SEMA Show. In the following pages we offer a sampling of Show highlights designed not so much to look back, but forward to what we anticipate will be an even more groundbreaking 2013 Show, to be held November 5–8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. For a more detailed view of the 2012 Show (and to get complete information for 2013), be sure to visit www.SEMAShow.com.

GLOBAL

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The SEMA Show acts as a magnet for automotive retailers and installers, who travel from dozens of countries around the world to do business under one roof in Las Vegas. For the second year in a row, buyer registration topped the 60,000 mark, and attendance by international buyers from the Middle East, Asia, South America, Australia—and many more regions—was a factor in that trend. Taking advantage of the opportunity, many SEMA Show exhibitors showed that they are aggressively leveraging the export trend to expand sales. Product offerings in the Wheels & Accessories section, which grew in size by more than 20%, were especially rich. 

 

INSPIRATION

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
“Look what I found,” is a phrase that comes up a hundred times and more at every SEMA Show, as buyers connect the dots between a new idea and a product discovered on the Show floor. Thousands come to find parts that will solve a problem, fit a particular need or help make a custom vehicle more fun to operate. They may find exactly that, or just as likely, leave with a new plan to create something better yet. With more than 500 companies exhibiting for the first time ever, buyers and media were treated to a fresh wave of never-before-seen product offerings.

     

MARKETING

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The 2012 SEMA Show saw a flood of new parts and pieces brought to the Show floor. Exhibitor participation was up by 5% overall, and Ideas Alive: Featuring the New Products Showcase—a Show feature that concentrates new parts into a single Show section for easy identification and inspection—was larger than the prior year by 6%. Ideas Alive is a key destination for buyers and media who can quickly scan and download product information as they go. This year, foot traffic in the New Product Showcase was especially thick.

 

STYLE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Nowhere in the world is freedom of style and purpose more evident than at the SEMA Show, where thousands of exhibitors combine style with mechanical ingenuity. Some ignite new trends and some share new ideas and perspectives that mix and combine over time. But the desire to come up with something different is on display everywhere, as individuals and companies exercise their right to express their own sense of design—and, in the process, reach out for their piece of the American Dream.

     

LEARNING

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
With hundreds of experts on hand to share best practices and technical insights, the SEMA Show provides an unparalleled opportunity to learn first-hand how to succeed in a fast-changing business environment. The 100-plus scheduled educational events for the 2012 SEMA Show gave attendees the opportunity to absorb new technologies and technical skills, catch up on industry trends and return to work the following week with practical tools that can be implemented the day they return.

 

SHOWCASE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The SEMA Show provides an amazing opportunity to launch new products and spread innovative ideas. A record number of registered journalists, including daily news reporters, magazine editors, television news crews, bloggers and electronic media representatives of all kinds chose to file stories based on what they saw at the Show—virtually ensuring that any newsworthy event, large or small, quickly came to the attention of the enthusiast world.

     

SCOPE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
As if more than 2,250 exhibitors filling the Convention Center was not enough, the depth and breath of the industry becomes obvious when the Show officially closes, and the SEMA Cruise begins. Thousands of fans show up to catch a glimpse of hundreds of custom cars, trucks and motorcycles—representing every possible sort of automotive category—as they exit the Show. Car after car, hour after hour, the Cruise is a rolling testament to the countless shapes the automotive aftermarket can take and the huge number of participants who are committed to it.

 

PERFORMANCE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Enthusiasm takes many shapes, and performance is measured in many ways—including racing. The Racing & Performance section of the 2012 SEMA Show experienced significant growth in size and participation, and the Ford Out Front section of the Show allowed space for all kinds of race-bred vehicles to show what they could do. Here we see Robbie Gordon at the wheel, just having some fun, before an appreciative crowd.

     

LEADERSHIP

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Shaping the priorities of a trade association is no easy task, and the work is never done. For the past few years, connecting the next generation with the original founders of the automotive aftermarket has been a key focus for association leadership. At this year’s Show, there were more youth-oriented events and activities than ever before, as special attention was paid to the innovations and accomplishments the younger generation brings to the industry.

 

CELEBRATE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Evenings were the time for friends and colleagues to come together, take a moment to relax and celebrate the accomplishments of a full day at the Show. With dozens of receptions and functions starting immediately after the Show floor closed, attendees were treated to rich and varied social networking opportunities every night, without setting foot outside the Las Vegas Convention Center.

 

Tue, 01/01/2013 - 08:29

SEMA News—January 2013

EVENTS

2012 SEMA Show Highlights

Innovations of Generations Showcased in Las Vegas

As the specialty-equipment industry’s premier trade event, the annual SEMA Show is the number-one barometer of automotive specialty-equipment trends. If anything, the 2012 SEMA Show, held October 30 through November 2 in Las Vegas, indicated a vibrant, growing industry definitely bullish on the future.

 Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows   Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows    Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows 

Consider these Show statistics: Total attendance rose to 135,000—up 2% over last year. Meanwhile, exhibitors hit the 2,250 mark, with 500 of them being first-timers. There were more than 60,000 buyers plying the Show floor, along with 3,000 media representatives. All in all, the Show offered 1 million net square feet of innovation, education and business opportunities.

“The SEMA Show remains the largest small-business gathering in the United States,” said SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting. “It’s an amazing event where the specialty-equipment industry forges new partnerships while exploring and celebrating the latest trends that continue to make the automotive aftermarket a vibrant sector of the national economy and, increasingly, the international marketplace as well. We’re extremely pleased with the positive feedback we’ve received from every quarter of Show participants.”

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SEMA Vice President of Communications and Events Peter MacGillivray noted that the groundswell of industry support for the 2012 SEMA Show was evident everywhere. “The Show continues to grow, delivering clearly perceived value to attendees through exciting new and featured products, Show vehicles, educational seminars and special events, and media exposure,” he said. “But most importantly, exhibitors and buyers alike are reporting quality connections at record levels. The SEMA Show is clearly the place the industry comes to do business.”

Performance, style, inspiration, leadership, marketing, learning and more—they were all on display at the 2012 SEMA Show. In the following pages we offer a sampling of Show highlights designed not so much to look back, but forward to what we anticipate will be an even more groundbreaking 2013 Show, to be held November 5–8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. For a more detailed view of the 2012 Show (and to get complete information for 2013), be sure to visit www.SEMAShow.com.

GLOBAL

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The SEMA Show acts as a magnet for automotive retailers and installers, who travel from dozens of countries around the world to do business under one roof in Las Vegas. For the second year in a row, buyer registration topped the 60,000 mark, and attendance by international buyers from the Middle East, Asia, South America, Australia—and many more regions—was a factor in that trend. Taking advantage of the opportunity, many SEMA Show exhibitors showed that they are aggressively leveraging the export trend to expand sales. Product offerings in the Wheels & Accessories section, which grew in size by more than 20%, were especially rich. 

 

INSPIRATION

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
“Look what I found,” is a phrase that comes up a hundred times and more at every SEMA Show, as buyers connect the dots between a new idea and a product discovered on the Show floor. Thousands come to find parts that will solve a problem, fit a particular need or help make a custom vehicle more fun to operate. They may find exactly that, or just as likely, leave with a new plan to create something better yet. With more than 500 companies exhibiting for the first time ever, buyers and media were treated to a fresh wave of never-before-seen product offerings.

     

MARKETING

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The 2012 SEMA Show saw a flood of new parts and pieces brought to the Show floor. Exhibitor participation was up by 5% overall, and Ideas Alive: Featuring the New Products Showcase—a Show feature that concentrates new parts into a single Show section for easy identification and inspection—was larger than the prior year by 6%. Ideas Alive is a key destination for buyers and media who can quickly scan and download product information as they go. This year, foot traffic in the New Product Showcase was especially thick.

 

STYLE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Nowhere in the world is freedom of style and purpose more evident than at the SEMA Show, where thousands of exhibitors combine style with mechanical ingenuity. Some ignite new trends and some share new ideas and perspectives that mix and combine over time. But the desire to come up with something different is on display everywhere, as individuals and companies exercise their right to express their own sense of design—and, in the process, reach out for their piece of the American Dream.

     

LEARNING

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
With hundreds of experts on hand to share best practices and technical insights, the SEMA Show provides an unparalleled opportunity to learn first-hand how to succeed in a fast-changing business environment. The 100-plus scheduled educational events for the 2012 SEMA Show gave attendees the opportunity to absorb new technologies and technical skills, catch up on industry trends and return to work the following week with practical tools that can be implemented the day they return.

 

SHOWCASE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The SEMA Show provides an amazing opportunity to launch new products and spread innovative ideas. A record number of registered journalists, including daily news reporters, magazine editors, television news crews, bloggers and electronic media representatives of all kinds chose to file stories based on what they saw at the Show—virtually ensuring that any newsworthy event, large or small, quickly came to the attention of the enthusiast world.

     

SCOPE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
As if more than 2,250 exhibitors filling the Convention Center was not enough, the depth and breath of the industry becomes obvious when the Show officially closes, and the SEMA Cruise begins. Thousands of fans show up to catch a glimpse of hundreds of custom cars, trucks and motorcycles—representing every possible sort of automotive category—as they exit the Show. Car after car, hour after hour, the Cruise is a rolling testament to the countless shapes the automotive aftermarket can take and the huge number of participants who are committed to it.

 

PERFORMANCE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Enthusiasm takes many shapes, and performance is measured in many ways—including racing. The Racing & Performance section of the 2012 SEMA Show experienced significant growth in size and participation, and the Ford Out Front section of the Show allowed space for all kinds of race-bred vehicles to show what they could do. Here we see Robbie Gordon at the wheel, just having some fun, before an appreciative crowd.

     

LEADERSHIP

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Shaping the priorities of a trade association is no easy task, and the work is never done. For the past few years, connecting the next generation with the original founders of the automotive aftermarket has been a key focus for association leadership. At this year’s Show, there were more youth-oriented events and activities than ever before, as special attention was paid to the innovations and accomplishments the younger generation brings to the industry.

 

CELEBRATE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Evenings were the time for friends and colleagues to come together, take a moment to relax and celebrate the accomplishments of a full day at the Show. With dozens of receptions and functions starting immediately after the Show floor closed, attendees were treated to rich and varied social networking opportunities every night, without setting foot outside the Las Vegas Convention Center.

 

Tue, 01/01/2013 - 08:29

SEMA News—January 2013

EVENTS

2012 SEMA Show Highlights

Innovations of Generations Showcased in Las Vegas

As the specialty-equipment industry’s premier trade event, the annual SEMA Show is the number-one barometer of automotive specialty-equipment trends. If anything, the 2012 SEMA Show, held October 30 through November 2 in Las Vegas, indicated a vibrant, growing industry definitely bullish on the future.

 Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows   Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows    Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows 

Consider these Show statistics: Total attendance rose to 135,000—up 2% over last year. Meanwhile, exhibitors hit the 2,250 mark, with 500 of them being first-timers. There were more than 60,000 buyers plying the Show floor, along with 3,000 media representatives. All in all, the Show offered 1 million net square feet of innovation, education and business opportunities.

“The SEMA Show remains the largest small-business gathering in the United States,” said SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting. “It’s an amazing event where the specialty-equipment industry forges new partnerships while exploring and celebrating the latest trends that continue to make the automotive aftermarket a vibrant sector of the national economy and, increasingly, the international marketplace as well. We’re extremely pleased with the positive feedback we’ve received from every quarter of Show participants.”

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows   Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows    Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows

SEMA Vice President of Communications and Events Peter MacGillivray noted that the groundswell of industry support for the 2012 SEMA Show was evident everywhere. “The Show continues to grow, delivering clearly perceived value to attendees through exciting new and featured products, Show vehicles, educational seminars and special events, and media exposure,” he said. “But most importantly, exhibitors and buyers alike are reporting quality connections at record levels. The SEMA Show is clearly the place the industry comes to do business.”

Performance, style, inspiration, leadership, marketing, learning and more—they were all on display at the 2012 SEMA Show. In the following pages we offer a sampling of Show highlights designed not so much to look back, but forward to what we anticipate will be an even more groundbreaking 2013 Show, to be held November 5–8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. For a more detailed view of the 2012 Show (and to get complete information for 2013), be sure to visit www.SEMAShow.com.

GLOBAL

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The SEMA Show acts as a magnet for automotive retailers and installers, who travel from dozens of countries around the world to do business under one roof in Las Vegas. For the second year in a row, buyer registration topped the 60,000 mark, and attendance by international buyers from the Middle East, Asia, South America, Australia—and many more regions—was a factor in that trend. Taking advantage of the opportunity, many SEMA Show exhibitors showed that they are aggressively leveraging the export trend to expand sales. Product offerings in the Wheels & Accessories section, which grew in size by more than 20%, were especially rich. 

 

INSPIRATION

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
“Look what I found,” is a phrase that comes up a hundred times and more at every SEMA Show, as buyers connect the dots between a new idea and a product discovered on the Show floor. Thousands come to find parts that will solve a problem, fit a particular need or help make a custom vehicle more fun to operate. They may find exactly that, or just as likely, leave with a new plan to create something better yet. With more than 500 companies exhibiting for the first time ever, buyers and media were treated to a fresh wave of never-before-seen product offerings.

     

MARKETING

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The 2012 SEMA Show saw a flood of new parts and pieces brought to the Show floor. Exhibitor participation was up by 5% overall, and Ideas Alive: Featuring the New Products Showcase—a Show feature that concentrates new parts into a single Show section for easy identification and inspection—was larger than the prior year by 6%. Ideas Alive is a key destination for buyers and media who can quickly scan and download product information as they go. This year, foot traffic in the New Product Showcase was especially thick.

 

STYLE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Nowhere in the world is freedom of style and purpose more evident than at the SEMA Show, where thousands of exhibitors combine style with mechanical ingenuity. Some ignite new trends and some share new ideas and perspectives that mix and combine over time. But the desire to come up with something different is on display everywhere, as individuals and companies exercise their right to express their own sense of design—and, in the process, reach out for their piece of the American Dream.

     

LEARNING

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
With hundreds of experts on hand to share best practices and technical insights, the SEMA Show provides an unparalleled opportunity to learn first-hand how to succeed in a fast-changing business environment. The 100-plus scheduled educational events for the 2012 SEMA Show gave attendees the opportunity to absorb new technologies and technical skills, catch up on industry trends and return to work the following week with practical tools that can be implemented the day they return.

 

SHOWCASE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The SEMA Show provides an amazing opportunity to launch new products and spread innovative ideas. A record number of registered journalists, including daily news reporters, magazine editors, television news crews, bloggers and electronic media representatives of all kinds chose to file stories based on what they saw at the Show—virtually ensuring that any newsworthy event, large or small, quickly came to the attention of the enthusiast world.

     

SCOPE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
As if more than 2,250 exhibitors filling the Convention Center was not enough, the depth and breath of the industry becomes obvious when the Show officially closes, and the SEMA Cruise begins. Thousands of fans show up to catch a glimpse of hundreds of custom cars, trucks and motorcycles—representing every possible sort of automotive category—as they exit the Show. Car after car, hour after hour, the Cruise is a rolling testament to the countless shapes the automotive aftermarket can take and the huge number of participants who are committed to it.

 

PERFORMANCE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Enthusiasm takes many shapes, and performance is measured in many ways—including racing. The Racing & Performance section of the 2012 SEMA Show experienced significant growth in size and participation, and the Ford Out Front section of the Show allowed space for all kinds of race-bred vehicles to show what they could do. Here we see Robbie Gordon at the wheel, just having some fun, before an appreciative crowd.

     

LEADERSHIP

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Shaping the priorities of a trade association is no easy task, and the work is never done. For the past few years, connecting the next generation with the original founders of the automotive aftermarket has been a key focus for association leadership. At this year’s Show, there were more youth-oriented events and activities than ever before, as special attention was paid to the innovations and accomplishments the younger generation brings to the industry.

 

CELEBRATE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Evenings were the time for friends and colleagues to come together, take a moment to relax and celebrate the accomplishments of a full day at the Show. With dozens of receptions and functions starting immediately after the Show floor closed, attendees were treated to rich and varied social networking opportunities every night, without setting foot outside the Las Vegas Convention Center.

 

Tue, 01/01/2013 - 08:29

SEMA News—January 2013

EVENTS

2012 SEMA Show Highlights

Innovations of Generations Showcased in Las Vegas

As the specialty-equipment industry’s premier trade event, the annual SEMA Show is the number-one barometer of automotive specialty-equipment trends. If anything, the 2012 SEMA Show, held October 30 through November 2 in Las Vegas, indicated a vibrant, growing industry definitely bullish on the future.

 Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows   Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows    Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows 

Consider these Show statistics: Total attendance rose to 135,000—up 2% over last year. Meanwhile, exhibitors hit the 2,250 mark, with 500 of them being first-timers. There were more than 60,000 buyers plying the Show floor, along with 3,000 media representatives. All in all, the Show offered 1 million net square feet of innovation, education and business opportunities.

“The SEMA Show remains the largest small-business gathering in the United States,” said SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting. “It’s an amazing event where the specialty-equipment industry forges new partnerships while exploring and celebrating the latest trends that continue to make the automotive aftermarket a vibrant sector of the national economy and, increasingly, the international marketplace as well. We’re extremely pleased with the positive feedback we’ve received from every quarter of Show participants.”

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows   Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows    Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows

SEMA Vice President of Communications and Events Peter MacGillivray noted that the groundswell of industry support for the 2012 SEMA Show was evident everywhere. “The Show continues to grow, delivering clearly perceived value to attendees through exciting new and featured products, Show vehicles, educational seminars and special events, and media exposure,” he said. “But most importantly, exhibitors and buyers alike are reporting quality connections at record levels. The SEMA Show is clearly the place the industry comes to do business.”

Performance, style, inspiration, leadership, marketing, learning and more—they were all on display at the 2012 SEMA Show. In the following pages we offer a sampling of Show highlights designed not so much to look back, but forward to what we anticipate will be an even more groundbreaking 2013 Show, to be held November 5–8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. For a more detailed view of the 2012 Show (and to get complete information for 2013), be sure to visit www.SEMAShow.com.

GLOBAL

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The SEMA Show acts as a magnet for automotive retailers and installers, who travel from dozens of countries around the world to do business under one roof in Las Vegas. For the second year in a row, buyer registration topped the 60,000 mark, and attendance by international buyers from the Middle East, Asia, South America, Australia—and many more regions—was a factor in that trend. Taking advantage of the opportunity, many SEMA Show exhibitors showed that they are aggressively leveraging the export trend to expand sales. Product offerings in the Wheels & Accessories section, which grew in size by more than 20%, were especially rich. 

 

INSPIRATION

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
“Look what I found,” is a phrase that comes up a hundred times and more at every SEMA Show, as buyers connect the dots between a new idea and a product discovered on the Show floor. Thousands come to find parts that will solve a problem, fit a particular need or help make a custom vehicle more fun to operate. They may find exactly that, or just as likely, leave with a new plan to create something better yet. With more than 500 companies exhibiting for the first time ever, buyers and media were treated to a fresh wave of never-before-seen product offerings.

     

MARKETING

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The 2012 SEMA Show saw a flood of new parts and pieces brought to the Show floor. Exhibitor participation was up by 5% overall, and Ideas Alive: Featuring the New Products Showcase—a Show feature that concentrates new parts into a single Show section for easy identification and inspection—was larger than the prior year by 6%. Ideas Alive is a key destination for buyers and media who can quickly scan and download product information as they go. This year, foot traffic in the New Product Showcase was especially thick.

 

STYLE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Nowhere in the world is freedom of style and purpose more evident than at the SEMA Show, where thousands of exhibitors combine style with mechanical ingenuity. Some ignite new trends and some share new ideas and perspectives that mix and combine over time. But the desire to come up with something different is on display everywhere, as individuals and companies exercise their right to express their own sense of design—and, in the process, reach out for their piece of the American Dream.

     

LEARNING

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
With hundreds of experts on hand to share best practices and technical insights, the SEMA Show provides an unparalleled opportunity to learn first-hand how to succeed in a fast-changing business environment. The 100-plus scheduled educational events for the 2012 SEMA Show gave attendees the opportunity to absorb new technologies and technical skills, catch up on industry trends and return to work the following week with practical tools that can be implemented the day they return.

 

SHOWCASE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
The SEMA Show provides an amazing opportunity to launch new products and spread innovative ideas. A record number of registered journalists, including daily news reporters, magazine editors, television news crews, bloggers and electronic media representatives of all kinds chose to file stories based on what they saw at the Show—virtually ensuring that any newsworthy event, large or small, quickly came to the attention of the enthusiast world.

     

SCOPE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
As if more than 2,250 exhibitors filling the Convention Center was not enough, the depth and breath of the industry becomes obvious when the Show officially closes, and the SEMA Cruise begins. Thousands of fans show up to catch a glimpse of hundreds of custom cars, trucks and motorcycles—representing every possible sort of automotive category—as they exit the Show. Car after car, hour after hour, the Cruise is a rolling testament to the countless shapes the automotive aftermarket can take and the huge number of participants who are committed to it.

 

PERFORMANCE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Enthusiasm takes many shapes, and performance is measured in many ways—including racing. The Racing & Performance section of the 2012 SEMA Show experienced significant growth in size and participation, and the Ford Out Front section of the Show allowed space for all kinds of race-bred vehicles to show what they could do. Here we see Robbie Gordon at the wheel, just having some fun, before an appreciative crowd.

     

LEADERSHIP

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Shaping the priorities of a trade association is no easy task, and the work is never done. For the past few years, connecting the next generation with the original founders of the automotive aftermarket has been a key focus for association leadership. At this year’s Show, there were more youth-oriented events and activities than ever before, as special attention was paid to the innovations and accomplishments the younger generation brings to the industry.

 

CELEBRATE

Automobile Events, Automobile Trade Show, Auto Show, Automotive Trade Show, Automotive Trade Shows
Evenings were the time for friends and colleagues to come together, take a moment to relax and celebrate the accomplishments of a full day at the Show. With dozens of receptions and functions starting immediately after the Show floor closed, attendees were treated to rich and varied social networking opportunities every night, without setting foot outside the Las Vegas Convention Center.

 

Tue, 01/01/2013 - 08:25

SEMA News—January 2013 

INTERNET
By Joe Dysart

Mobile Check-Up

Making Sure Your Mobile Website Looks Good on All Devices

Businesses must also verify that their mobile sites look good on as many mobile devices as possible.New research from Pew Internet Research and others indicates that the United States is still in a frenzy over all things mobile—and that you’re losing money if your mobile website is not rendering properly on all devices. It’s not enough to simply have a mobile-optimized website these days. Businesses must also verify that their mobile sites look good on as many mobile devices as possible.

One of the easiest reads on the current level of mobile fanaticism emerged in September 2012, when Apple booked two million units sold in pre-orders for its iPhone 5 in 24 hours.

“iPhone 5 pre-orders shattered the previous record held by iPhone 4S,” said Philip Schiller, a senior vice president at Apple. Schiller added that the iPhone 5 essentially doubled the record held by the previous generations.

“[The] smartphone is an always-on companion tool that will surpass the usage of desktop computers within the next few years,” said Jacques Beaudoin, Mobile Websites Design founder. “This is why it is so important for your online business desktop website to be mobile-friendly.”

Equally eyebrow-raising stats were released in September by Pew, which found that tablet penetration in the United States nearly doubled over the Christmas gift-giving season in 2011 from 10% to 19%. Moreover, the combined penetration of tablets and e-book readers in the country (e-book readers can often be used to surf the web) is now 29%.

Pew also found that 66% of those aged 18 to 29 now own smartphones. Plus, the researcher found that 17% of all cell-phone users now rely on their cell phones to do most of their online browsing.

“We see the rapid rise in mobile devices as an important long-term trend,” said Stephen Antisdel, manager at Precept Partners, a web-design firm. “Companies that ignore smartphones and tablets may be doing so at their peril.”

Indeed, web browsing by cell phone is especially prevalent among African Americans, 51% of whom turn most often to their cell phones to browse and interact online, according to Pew. And 42% of Latinos have the same preference.

Of course, desktop users still represent a major force in web computing. Pew found that 58% of Americans have desktop computers, and 61% own laptops.

For many of these more-traditional computer users—who often cruise the web with twin 23-in. monitors and the “luxury” of fullsize keyboards—the lure of a PC the size of a deck of cards and sporting a keyboard best operated by two thumbs is a bit puzzling.

But Pew’s study found that cell phones are a major hit with other users because the units are always within arm’s reach—no matter where they go. Indeed, it’s tough to find an affluent young American teen girl who does not have a cell phone fused to her hand at any given time. And Pew also found that for 10% of “mostly cell” surfers, the cell phone is simply their only option for connecting to the Internet.

Fortunately, there are a number of quick and easy tools businesses can use to ensure that their mobile-optimized websites—or their second websites created especially for mobile users—are offering quality visual experiences on as many mobile devices as possible. Here are a few:

General Overview: For a great overall analysis of the mobile-friendliness of your site, check out the W3C mobileOK Checker. This is a page on the web where you can type in any URL and get a report back on any mobile trouble spots associated with your site. The analysis is based on the Mobile Web Best Practices specification, which was created by W3C, a highly respected, worldwide web-standards consortium. You’ll get a general feel for the mobile-friendliness of your site here. But you’ll need additional tools to see how your site renders on specific devices.

Quick iPhone Test: If you’re just looking for quick feedback on how your site renders on the iPhone, check out Test iPhone (). It’s an easy way to see how your site looks on one of the world’s most popular smartphones.

Gomez Cross-Device Compatibility Test: Type in a mobile URL here, and you’ll get a look at how the page renders on four of the most popular mobile devices in the world—one from Android, two running the Apple iOS and one running Blackberry’s mobile operating system. Gomez offers this free tool to introduce users to its paid services.

Perfecto Mobile’s Handset Cloud Test: Perfecto’s tool starts at $15 per hour and allows you to test your set on a wide variety of devices. Unlike many other tools, you’ll also be able to use Perfecto to actually see how interactions on your mobile website play out on various simulated devices. For example, you can interact with text and numbers and simulate events such as “Call Me” or “SMS Me”—features that you may have programmed into your mobile site.

CrossBrowserTesting.com’s Browser Compatibility Test: This is an extremely comprehensive mobile device tester that’s endorsed by heavy hitters in many industries. It starts at $29.99 a month and tests simulated environments in mobile, desktop and laptop computing.

Multi-Browser Viewer (MBV): Another heavily endorsed tester, MBV offers testing on 44 different types of browsers, including five mobile browsers or simulators, at $139.95 per year. It also includes special viewing for the iPhone and iPad, and it enables you to do side-by-side comparisons of your website on different simulated browsers.

Usability Science’s Third-Party Usability Testing: Usability Science takes a different approach to mobile testing by employing live people to put your mobile site through its paces on as many devices as you desire, with negotiable pricing.

More Options: Other mobile-friendly analysis tools include Adobe Browser Lab; Browsershots and Sauce Labs.

Joe Dysart is an Internet speaker and business consultant based in Manhattan, New York. For more information, call 646-233-4089, e-mail joe@joedysart.com
www.joedysart.com.

Tue, 01/01/2013 - 08:25

SEMA News—January 2013 

INTERNET
By Joe Dysart

Mobile Check-Up

Making Sure Your Mobile Website Looks Good on All Devices

Businesses must also verify that their mobile sites look good on as many mobile devices as possible.New research from Pew Internet Research and others indicates that the United States is still in a frenzy over all things mobile—and that you’re losing money if your mobile website is not rendering properly on all devices. It’s not enough to simply have a mobile-optimized website these days. Businesses must also verify that their mobile sites look good on as many mobile devices as possible.

One of the easiest reads on the current level of mobile fanaticism emerged in September 2012, when Apple booked two million units sold in pre-orders for its iPhone 5 in 24 hours.

“iPhone 5 pre-orders shattered the previous record held by iPhone 4S,” said Philip Schiller, a senior vice president at Apple. Schiller added that the iPhone 5 essentially doubled the record held by the previous generations.

“[The] smartphone is an always-on companion tool that will surpass the usage of desktop computers within the next few years,” said Jacques Beaudoin, Mobile Websites Design founder. “This is why it is so important for your online business desktop website to be mobile-friendly.”

Equally eyebrow-raising stats were released in September by Pew, which found that tablet penetration in the United States nearly doubled over the Christmas gift-giving season in 2011 from 10% to 19%. Moreover, the combined penetration of tablets and e-book readers in the country (e-book readers can often be used to surf the web) is now 29%.

Pew also found that 66% of those aged 18 to 29 now own smartphones. Plus, the researcher found that 17% of all cell-phone users now rely on their cell phones to do most of their online browsing.

“We see the rapid rise in mobile devices as an important long-term trend,” said Stephen Antisdel, manager at Precept Partners, a web-design firm. “Companies that ignore smartphones and tablets may be doing so at their peril.”

Indeed, web browsing by cell phone is especially prevalent among African Americans, 51% of whom turn most often to their cell phones to browse and interact online, according to Pew. And 42% of Latinos have the same preference.

Of course, desktop users still represent a major force in web computing. Pew found that 58% of Americans have desktop computers, and 61% own laptops.

For many of these more-traditional computer users—who often cruise the web with twin 23-in. monitors and the “luxury” of fullsize keyboards—the lure of a PC the size of a deck of cards and sporting a keyboard best operated by two thumbs is a bit puzzling.

But Pew’s study found that cell phones are a major hit with other users because the units are always within arm’s reach—no matter where they go. Indeed, it’s tough to find an affluent young American teen girl who does not have a cell phone fused to her hand at any given time. And Pew also found that for 10% of “mostly cell” surfers, the cell phone is simply their only option for connecting to the Internet.

Fortunately, there are a number of quick and easy tools businesses can use to ensure that their mobile-optimized websites—or their second websites created especially for mobile users—are offering quality visual experiences on as many mobile devices as possible. Here are a few:

General Overview: For a great overall analysis of the mobile-friendliness of your site, check out the W3C mobileOK Checker. This is a page on the web where you can type in any URL and get a report back on any mobile trouble spots associated with your site. The analysis is based on the Mobile Web Best Practices specification, which was created by W3C, a highly respected, worldwide web-standards consortium. You’ll get a general feel for the mobile-friendliness of your site here. But you’ll need additional tools to see how your site renders on specific devices.

Quick iPhone Test: If you’re just looking for quick feedback on how your site renders on the iPhone, check out Test iPhone (). It’s an easy way to see how your site looks on one of the world’s most popular smartphones.

Gomez Cross-Device Compatibility Test: Type in a mobile URL here, and you’ll get a look at how the page renders on four of the most popular mobile devices in the world—one from Android, two running the Apple iOS and one running Blackberry’s mobile operating system. Gomez offers this free tool to introduce users to its paid services.

Perfecto Mobile’s Handset Cloud Test: Perfecto’s tool starts at $15 per hour and allows you to test your set on a wide variety of devices. Unlike many other tools, you’ll also be able to use Perfecto to actually see how interactions on your mobile website play out on various simulated devices. For example, you can interact with text and numbers and simulate events such as “Call Me” or “SMS Me”—features that you may have programmed into your mobile site.

CrossBrowserTesting.com’s Browser Compatibility Test: This is an extremely comprehensive mobile device tester that’s endorsed by heavy hitters in many industries. It starts at $29.99 a month and tests simulated environments in mobile, desktop and laptop computing.

Multi-Browser Viewer (MBV): Another heavily endorsed tester, MBV offers testing on 44 different types of browsers, including five mobile browsers or simulators, at $139.95 per year. It also includes special viewing for the iPhone and iPad, and it enables you to do side-by-side comparisons of your website on different simulated browsers.

Usability Science’s Third-Party Usability Testing: Usability Science takes a different approach to mobile testing by employing live people to put your mobile site through its paces on as many devices as you desire, with negotiable pricing.

More Options: Other mobile-friendly analysis tools include Adobe Browser Lab; Browsershots and Sauce Labs.

Joe Dysart is an Internet speaker and business consultant based in Manhattan, New York. For more information, call 646-233-4089, e-mail joe@joedysart.com
www.joedysart.com.