Thu, 10/14/2021 - 10:45

By SEMA Editors

Mobile App

The official 2021 SEMA Show mobile app is now available for download from the Apple App Store, Google Play Store or via the QR code below.

A great tool to maximize your time at the Show, the official SEMA Show 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, the SEMA Show app will feature a scanning function that will allow attendees to quickly capture product and exhibitor information from feature vehicles on display throughout the Show as well as the ability to scan and save products from the New Products Showcase. The app puts the entire SEMA Show in your pocket.

2021 SEMA Show mobile app features include:

  • Interactivity: Users can receive detailed information about feature vehicles displayed throughout the Las Vegas Convention Center. By simply scanning a vehicle’s QR code, located on a feature vehicle sticker attached to the vehicle during check-in, the app will display the vehicle’s year, make and model; information on the exhibitor displaying the vehicle; and a list of products used on the vehicle. The app also allows users to access a list of exhibitors from 2019 and any saved product information.
  • Turn-By-Turn Directions: Find the quickest route from one place to another without the need of a GPS or data service. Simply enter an exhibitor name or room nearest to you and where you want to go, and the app will provide directions.
  • My Schedule: Create a schedule to keep track of the events you wish to attend.
  • New Products Showcase: View all of the products entered into the New Products Showcase, complete with detailed information and photos, exactly where within the Showcase the product is displayed, and directions to the exhibitor’s booth on the Show floor.
  • Product Scanner: Use your smartphone as a scanner at the New Products Showcase to create a list and map of the scanned products.
  • Maps: View floorplans of all SEMA Show halls and how/where they connect to make passage from hall to hall as easy as possible.
  • QRExhibitors: Look up all 2021 SEMA Show exhibitors by name, Show section or product category.
  • Events, Celebrity Appearances and Speakers: See lists of all the events, seminars, conferences, celebrity appearances and speakers, including day, time and location.
  • Social Media: Keep up with the feeds of the official SEMA Show social media accounts, including Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
  • Ground Transportation: Find the best way to arrive at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Obtain information on the Las Vegas Monorail, rideshare and hotel shuttles, including pickup locations.
  • SEMA eNews: Stay up to date with the latest news before, during and after the Show.

For more information about the 2021 SEMA Show, taking place November 2–5, in Las Vegas, visit www.semashow.com.

Thu, 10/14/2021 - 10:26

By SEMA Editors

Light BalanceA performance by Light Balance—a hi-tech neon and LED show with elements of acrobatic and dance choreography—will entertain all those attending the 2021 SEMA Industry Awards Banquet, taking place Thursday, November 4, at the nearby Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino. Hosted by Jarod DeAnda and Kevin Oeste, the annual event is the industry’s premier celebration, and follows three full days of activity at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

The SEMA Industry Awards Banquet is the automotive specialty-equipment market’s premier awards ceremony where industry excellence and achievements are celebrated. Held annually, the event is the industry’s single largest gala attended by automotive icons, professionals, supporters and celebrities. Winners of the SEMA Person of the Year, Manufacturer of the Year, WD of the Year and Gen-III Innovator of the Year will be announced at the event. Tributes will be made to this year’s SEMA Hall of Fame inductees: Jessi Combs, Rick Love, Bob BanquetMoore and Carl Schiefer. The evening will feature a cocktail hour, formal sit-down dinner, a performance by Light Balance and comedy by Adam Ferrara. Attendees will also have the opportunity to watch the top two SEMA Launch Pad finalists compete live on stage and vote for their favorite product.

All SEMA Show exhibitors qualify to obtain a limited number of free tickets to the banquet based on their booth size. All Showgoers are also able to purchase banquet tickets at www.semashow.com/banquet. If you are already registered for the Show, please proceed to your exhibitor dashboard to RSVP for this and other events offered during the week of the Show.

The 2021 SEMA Show takes place November 2–5, 2021, in Las Vegas. The annual trade-only show brings manufacturers of automotive parts and accessories together with industry buyers from all over the world.

Thu, 10/14/2021 - 10:09

By Juan Torres

LenoJay Leno will kick off the 2021 SEMA Show as the featured guest of the New Products Breakfast, Tuesday, November 2. Taking place before the SEMA Show floor officially opens that same day, the New Products Awards Breakfast is akin to an opening ceremony for the four-day event, where automotive innovation, technology and advancement take center stage.

As the featured guest of the New Products Breakfast, Leno will inspire and motivate show attendees as the best new product award winners are announced.

“Leno is an automotive expert whose high energy and passion represents that of the industry’s,” said Tom Gattuso, SEMA vice president of events. “Like the exhibitors at the SEMA Show, Leno pushes the boundaries and continually raises the bar. We’re thrilled to have him join us for the opening breakfast of what is likely to be one of the most iconic SEMA Shows ever.”

New Products BreakfastTickets to the New Products Breakfast are available to all SEMA Showgoers at no cost by visiting www.semashow.com/banquet. If you are already registered for the Show, please proceed to your exhibitor dashboard to RSVP for this and other events offered during the week of the Show. Tickets are free to all credentialed attendees, but must be reserved in advance as seating is limited.

In addition to a sit-down breakfast served beginning at 7:30 a.m. at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, the event includes announcements and introductions of the best new product winners. Awards are presented in 16 categories and will be showcased in the New Products Showcase throughout the week of the SEMA Show. The New Products Showcase, voted on by buyers and media as the No. 1 SEMA Show destination, includes exhibitors’ new and featured products displayed in a single location. All exhibitors may enter an unlimited number of products into the Showcase, with the first entry offered at no cost.

The SEMA Show takes place November 2–5, in Las Vegas, with the Show floor opening at 9:00 a.m. More than 1,300 exhibiting companies are set to participate throughout the Las Vegas Convention Center. To date, more than 40,000 buyers have signed up to attend.

Make your free reservation for the New Products Awards Breakfast.

Thu, 10/14/2021 - 10:04

By Chad Simon

Food
The new Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall expansion has
a food court, offering a large selection of dining options for
Showgoers.

You definitely won’t go hungry at the SEMA Show. Each part of the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) has its own concessions, and with the food court in the new West Hall expansion, Showgoers have even more options. Please note, due to COVID-19, all LVCC concessions will be cashless, so be sure to bring your credit cards.

Outlined in the next couple of pages are your dining choices and locations.

Member Lounges

The SEMA Members Lounge has three locations—one in the Upper North Hall room N251, South Hall booth #49031, and another one in the new West Hall, booth #58065. All three are exclusively for SEMA, SEMA Hall of Fame, Tire Industry Association and Society of Collision Repair Specialists members only. Members can sit down and enjoy a hot meal at the Members Lounge–North, while Grab ’n’ Go lunches are available during Show hours Tuesday–Friday in all three lounges. All locations offer a place for a quick break, charging stations for phones and laptops and opportunities to network with fellow Showgoers. Private rooms are available for meetings. Reserve yours in advance by visiting www.SEMAShow.com/mlmeetings.

Exhibitor Lunch and Appreciation Reception Monday

During Show setup days, SEMA staff will be handing out vouchers to exhibitors for sandwich lunches. Present your exhibitor badge and redeem your voucher at the nearest meal station to receive a sandwich and a bottle of water. The lunches are available Sunday, October 31, and Monday, November 1, from 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

Don’t miss the Exhibitor Appreciation Reception on Monday night, November 1, at 5:00 p.m. Located just outside of Central Hall on Silver Drive, it’s a great time to get to know other exhibitors, enjoy live music and good food, and preview some of the most exciting vehicles you’ll see at this year’s Show.

For the following food options, reference the below map.

Map
You definitely won’t go hungry at the SEMA Show. Each part of the Las Vegas Convention
Center (LVCC) has its own concessions, and with the food court in the new West Hall expansion,
Showgoers have even more options.
Blue Lot

Big Daddy’s BBQ Food Truck

American BBQ, Mexican food, hot dogs, etc.

Big Daddy’s Taco Food Truck

Tacos, chips, parfaits

50 Shades Food Truck

Organic, burgers, salads, vegetarian

The Healthy Grill Kosher

Sin City Pizza Food Truck

Pizza, etc.

Bronze Lot

Five Spot Coffee Cart (two locations)

Coffee, espresso, tea, quick bites

Central Hall

Brookwood Farms BBQ

American BBQ, sandwiches

Buy the Slice Pizza & Sandwiches

Pizza, hot dogs, deli sandwiches, etc.

Capriotti’s Cart

Six-inch submarine sandwiches, snacks

Market Fresh Express

Grab ’n’ go sandwiches, salads, assorted snacks

Quizno’s

Sandwiches, etc.

Sabrett’s Hot Dogs

All-beef hot-dogs, chili cheese dogs, etc.

7th Heaven Kosher Cart

Kosher food, hot dogs, salmon, salads, etc.

Wetzel’s Pretzels

Pretzels by Wetzel’s

Concourse

3150 Snacks To-Go

Honey Salt

Farm-to-table gourmet breakfast and lunch

Lucky’s Restaurant

Burgers, sandwiches, salads, etc.

Prima Stampa

Fast-pressed paninis, etc.

Starbucks North

Coffee and espresso drinks

Walla Pao Express

Asian-American fusion meals to go

Grand Plaza and Central Plaza

Big Daddy’s BBQ 1

American BBQ, Mexican food, hot dogs, etc.

Five Spot Coffee Cart

Coffee, espresso, tea, quick bites

Sabrett’s Hot Dog Cart (two locations)

All-beef hot dogs, chili cheese dogs, etc.

North Hall

East Ocean Stand

Chinese food

Five Spot Coffee Cart

Coffee, espresso, tea, quick bites

Fremont Grill Stand

American food, burgers, etc.

Mobile Vendor

Vegas Street Eats North

Fast food

North Road

5 Spot Coffee Cart

Coffee, espresso, tea, quick bites

Truk-n-Yaki Food Truck

Japanese BBQ plates

Orange Lot

Big Daddy’s BBQ 4

American BBQ, Mexican food, hot dogs, etc.

Silver Lot 1–3

Addonis Cart

Gyros, falafel, baklava, etc.

Big Daddy’s BBQ 3

American BBQ, Mexican food, hot dogs, etc.

Quizno’s Cart

Sandwiches, etc.

Skybridge

Five Spot Coffee Cart

Coffee, espresso, tea, quick bites

Mobile Vendor

South Hall

Aces Restaurant

High-end food court

Butcher’s Block Stand

American BBQ, sandwiches, salads

Capriotti’s

Six-inch submarine sandwiches, snacks

Five Spot Coffee Cart

Coffee, espresso, tea, quick bites

Gourmet Grill Stand

Burgers and beyond

Mobile Vendor

Jose’s Taco Tijuana

Mexican food, combos, chips and salsa

Namaste Indian Stand

Chicken tikka, gulab jamun, tandoori

Sabroso Stand

Pizza, BBQ sandwiches, parfaits

SEMA Members Lounge–South, Booth #49031

Grab ’n’ go meals, charging stations (members only)

Vegas Street Eats South

Fast food

South Plaza

Curbside Café Food Truck

BBQ bacon burgers, Hawaiian burgers, etc.

Freshfest Food Truck

Lobster rolls, salads, shrimp po’boys, etc.

Sabrett’s Hot Dog Cart

All-beef hot dogs, chili cheese dogs, etc.

Sausagefest Food Truck

Breakfast burritos, variety sausage, chorizo fries, etc.

Food
SEMA members can sit down and enjoy a hot meal at the Members
Lounge–North, while Grab ’n’ Go lunches are available during Show
hours Tuesday–Friday in all three lounges.
West Hall

Brand Burgers & Fries

Hamburgers, french fries, etc.

Dunkin’ Express

Donuts, muffins, Munchkins, eclairs, hot coffee, iced coffee, iced tea, etc.

The Fancy Wok

Asian food

Go Natural

Healthy fast food

Metro Pizza

Pizza, pasta, salads, calzones, etc.

The Roost

Farm-fresh fried chicken

Banquets and Receptions

Special events are a great way to combine a meal or a cocktail with productive networking and learning. All of the events below will have something edible available and offer a host of different learning and networking opportunities.

New Products Breakfast

Tuesday, November 2

7:30 a.m.

Westgate Paradise Event Center

TORA Happy Hour

Tuesday, November 2

4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.

TORA Booth #56155

WTC Industry Reception

Tuesday, November 2

5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.

Members Lounge, South Hall
Booth #49031

PRO Industry Awards Reception

Tuesday, November 2

5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.

LVCC West Hall Third Floor Terrace

YEN Awards Reception

Tuesday, November 2

5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m.

Renaissance Hotel Garage Rooftop

ARMO Awards Reception

Tuesday, November 2

5:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m.

Westgate Ballroom B

Breakfast With ARMO

Wednesday, November 3

7:30 a.m.–9:00 a.m.

Westgate Conference Rooms 7–9

NHRA Breakfast

Wednesday, November 3

7:30 a.m.–9:00

Westgate Paradise Event Center

PRO Happy Hour

Wednesday, November 3

4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.

PRO Booth #50185

Banquets and Receptions

International Happy Hour

Wednesday, November 3

5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m.

LVCC West Hall, W228

TORA Awards Reception

Wednesday, November 3

5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.

West Hall Third Floor Terrace

WTC Happy Hour

Wednesday, November 3
5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.

Members Lounge, South Hall Booth #49031

HRIA Awards Reception

Wednesday, November 3

5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m.

Westgate Paradise Event Center

SBN Reception

Wednesday, November 3

5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m.

Renaissance Hotel Pool Deck

WTC Coffee and Conversation

Thursday, November 4

8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.

Entrance to Global Tire Expo, Lower South Hall

Student Program Industry Networking Breakfast

Thursday, November 4

8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

LVCC West Hall W322

ETTN Tech ’N’ Toast

Thursday, November 4

8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.

LVCC North Hall N235

Lunch With the PROs

Thursday, November 4

11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

LVCC West Hall W219

ETTN Lunch ’N’ Learn

Thursday, November 4

12:30 p.m.–2:00 p.m.

LVCC North Hall N235–N239

SEMA Industry Awards Banquet

Thursday, November 4

6:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m.

Westgate Paradise Event Center

Thu, 10/14/2021 - 10:02

By SEMA Editors

Monorail
There are six hotels in the SEMA Show block with easy access
to monorail stations.

SEMA Showgoers who want to stay close to monorail stations are encouraged to make their hotel reservations while rooms are still available.

With a quick look on the www.SEMAShow.com/travel homepage, Showgoers can see a list of hotels available along with the star rating, rate per night and distance from the Las Vegas Convention Center. Here are six hotels in the SEMA Show block with easy monorail access:

  • SAHARA
  • Westgate
  • Harrah’s/LINQ
  • Flamingo
  • Bally’s/Paris
  • MGM Grand

Showgoers booking through the SEMA Show housing partner receive guaranteed low rates on a wide range of hotel properties at locations on and off the Las Vegas Strip.

Las Vegas Monorail Tickets—Ticket Selection. Discounted rates are available for SEMA Showgoers.

When making your hotel reservations through the SEMA Show Travel & Lodging page, you are receiving the most affordable and convenient hotel options through our partnership with onPeak, the only official hotel provider for the 2021 SEMA Show. All negotiated rates provided by onPeak include resort fees and will allow you to change or cancel your reservation without any financial penalties.

More information about the SEMA Show, Tuesday–Friday, November 2–5, is available on www.SEMAShow.com.

Thu, 10/14/2021 - 09:57

 

By SEMA Editors

Project Vehicle

Exhibitors of the 2021 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.

The list, which will be updated in SEMA eNews, features product offers and contact information provided by confirmed SEMA Show exhibitors. Builders interested in obtaining a product use the information to contact exhibitors directly. With each project vehicle required to be supported by a current 2021 SEMA Show exhibitor, all product-placement decisions, negotiations and agreements are the responsibility of the exhibiting manufacturer and the builder.

The list is open to exhibitors of the 2021 SEMA Show only. To be included in the list, complete the form.

Exhibitors: Each submission will appear on a first-come, first-served basis. As participation increases, all submissions will also be archived on www.SEMAShow.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 2021 SEMA Show.

View the Products for Project-Vehicle Builders list.

Thu, 10/14/2021 - 09:55

By SEMA Editors

SEMA Ignited

It’s been two years since the sights of the parade of custom vehicles from behind the walls of the trade-only SEMA Show; Formula DRIFT competitors narrowly missing the cement drift box barriers; flames shooting from the chrome headers of vintage dragsters; the smells of nitrous and burning rubber; and the sounds of squealing tires, high-revving engines, the cheering crowd and rocking bands.

SEMA Ignited, the official SEMA Show after-party, is back in-person and in Las Vegas. This year the event will take place at the new LVCC West Hall parking lot.

Credentialed 2021 SEMA Show attendees can access the event for free with their badge. Enthusiasts can access the event by purchasing one of two ticket types—a previously offered SEMA General Admission Ticket or the all-new SEMA Friday Experience that gives the ticket holder Friday access to the SEMA Show and to SEMA Ignited.

SEMA Ignited General Admission Ticket

View hundreds of cars and trucks as they parade out of the Las Vegas Convention Center, drifting by Formula DRIFT, food, music and much more.

What You Get: Includes entry to SEMA Ignited, Friday, November 5, from 3:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m.

Price: $20 if purchased online or at the SEMA Ignited Ticket Office on Friday, November 5.

SEMA Friday Experience Ticket

For the first time ever, SEMA is offering a limited number of enthusiasts entry into the trade-only SEMA Show through the purchase of the SEMA Friday Experience ticket. The SEMA Show offers an attendee experience like no other trade show on the planet. It’s the best place to see the newest automotive performance products and to discover the latest product and vehicle trends.   

What You Get: Includes Friday entry into the SEMA Show from 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. and SEMA Ignited from 3:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m. on Friday, November 5.

Important Restrictions: Each person must pick up their own ticket. You may not send anyone else in your place. NO EXCEPTIONS. Please be prepared to show a valid government-issued photo ID when picking up your ticket. The name on your photo ID must match the name on this confirmation. No one under the age of 16, including infants, is allowed access to the exhibits. No exceptions. Show management does not provide childcare services on-site. Use of a school-issued ID to prove age is not acceptable unless it provides a date of birth. Tickets CANNOT be reproduced, transferred or resold. No day of purchases will be permitted.

Price: $90. No on-site ticket purchases will be permitted.

Purchase tickets now!

For more information, visit www.semaignited.com.

Thu, 10/14/2021 - 09:45

By SEMA Editors

New Products

Although the deadline has passed for the additional new product $75 entry fee, it’s not too late to enter a product(s) in the New Products Showcase—the No. 1 reason buyers attend the SEMA Show. The first product is always free; however, additional products are now $150 per product category.

Nearly 60% of SEMA Show buyers head to the Show with a list (plan) of the exhibitors they need to connect with. The first stop for most of these buyers will be the SEMA Show New Products Showcase, a modern museum of new products that are available to customers now, or making their market debut at the Show. This year, the Showcase will be located in one continuous space of 30,000 sq. ft. in the Upper South Hall, and all scanning can be done using the SEMA Show app.

Exhibitors are encouraged to take advantage of the this opportunity to enter at least one product in the Showcase. Not only does the Showcase provide exhibitors with an additional avenue to reach new buyers away from their booth displays, products that meet the new product criteria may qualify to receive additional benefits, including eligibility for a SEMA Show New Product Award.

The best part: the first product you enter is free!

Enter your new products now!

In addition to the inherent benefits of entering the Showcase, each product will be photographed by SEMA's team of professional photographers, and the images will be featured in SEMA News and at www.SEMAphotos.com. They will also be promoted to the media and available to buyers at the Show.

Entry Fees:

  • The first product entered in one category in the New Products Showcase is FREE!
  • Additional $150 per product category.
  • Entries submitted on-site will be accepted on a space availability basis.

For more information on New Products Showcase display guidelines, visit www.SEMAShow.com/esm.

Thu, 10/14/2021 - 09:42

By SEMA Editors

SEMA Show

The 2021 SEMA Show is about three weeks away. Here’s a rundown of key deadlines for several booth services, as well as checklists to keep you on track and on budget.

Complete Deadlines Checklist

The Deadlines Checklist provides a breakdown of all of the deadlines for booth orders, rentals, booth vehicle applications, celebrity appearance notifications and much more.

Budget Checklist Double check your Show prep.

The budget checklist form allows you to keep track of all your costs and ensures that you are adequately prepared for your experience at the SEMA Show. 

Upcoming Exhibitor Deadlines – Take advantage of discounts by acting before the deadlines.

Click here for a complete listing of 2021 SEMA Show deadlines.

More information on the 2021 SEMA Show is available at www.SEMAShow.com.

Thu, 10/14/2021 - 09:40

By Mike Imlay

SEMA Show
The return of the 2021 SEMA Show will introduce attendees
to exhibitors showcasing two years’ worth of new products
and innovations developed since the last trade event. With so
much to experience, attendees will want to hit the Show floor
with a solid game plan.

The final countdown to the 2021 SEMA Show has begun, and expectations couldn’t be higher. With the last live Show having taken place a full two years ago, the aftermarket is roaring back to do business November 2–5 in a greatly expanded Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC). If you’re a Show attendee, there will be much to see and experience that’s entirely new, updated or enhanced in some way, and while getting lost in all the booths, demonstrations and automotive eye candy might be fun, you don’t want to lose your business focus.

“As an attendee or buyer, your goal is obviously going to be maximizing your return on investment, especially after the many transformations our industry experienced since the last live SEMA Show,” said SEMA Vice President of Events Tom Gattuso. “Exhibitors and attendees alike have made a substantial commitment to our 2021 Show, and we’re 100% committed to their success. We’re on track to deliver an exciting, forward-looking Show that will reconnect the industry. If you’re an attendee, efficiently allocating your time and energy at the Show—and leveraging many of the special features we’ve created to help enhance business—can pay dividends in 2022 and beyond.”

With that in mind, the following are some proven attendee strategies for staying on track to get the most from the trade event (while still maintaining the fun factor).

West Hall
The Las Vegas Convention Center’s new West Hall has allowed
the 2021 Show to spread its footprint and realign Show
sections for improved traffic flow. Be sure to consult Show
guides and the SEMA Show app ahead of time in mapping your
itinerary.
1. Arrive With a Game Plan

Not surprisingly, SEMA Show surveys continually confirm that the most successful buyers are those who arrive at the Show with a game plan. Perhaps the single best step you can take right now is to download the 2021 SEMA Show mobile app.

Although the SEMA Show floor is organized by category and numbered to improve navigation, the app contains detailed exhibitor information, interactive floorplans, daily event information, updates and news—all accessible from your mobile device. In addition, it features a scanning function that allows attendees to capture product and exhibitor information from feature vehicles on display as well as from the New Products Showcase. Show organizers like to say that the app “puts the entire SEMA Show in your pocket,” and it’s available as a free download from your mobile device’s native app store or by logging on to www.SEMAShow.com/app.

You can also get a jump on Show Week by reviewing the Show website
(www.SEMAShow.com) and various SEMA publications, including SEMA eNews, SEMA News and Show Preview magazines. The publications can be especially valuable in highlighting the latest market research and industry trends you’ll want to explore more deeply at the Show.

“The SEMA Show app and SEMA publications are specifically designed to assist with planning before the Show and help with your Show itinerary while you are there,” Gattuso said. “Many of those resources also live past the Show in some form, because an important part of every Show plan is a good post-Show follow-up strategy and analysis.”

In building your Show game plan, you’ll first want to consider what your current customer base looks like and expects in the way of products and services. Next, you’ll want to evaluate your business and its strengths along with the ways you’d like to improve or expand it.

After that, the key is to identify the Show sections and features that not only reflect your current business interests but also potential growth areas. Then, using those resources in combination with the SEMA Show online floorplan
(www.SEMAShow.com/floorplan) or app, map out a rough itinerary of the exhibitors and features you most want to visit once on-site.

Monorail
With new construction taking place throughout Las Vegas,
transportation to and from the Show is a key consideration.
Fortunately, their are numerous and convenient options,
including the Las Vegas monorail.
2. Choose Your Transportation Options Ahead of Time

Las Vegas is a bustling city, with exciting new building projects cropping up constantly. That can impact travel times to and from the convention center, but there are many ways to make your commute a breeze. Again, it just takes a little advanced planning.

First there’s the Monorail, which stops right in front of the LVCC. Trams run from seven stations serving the Las Vegas Strip every four to eight minutes throughout the day. Run times start as early as 6:00 a.m. and continue until 2:00 a.m. on Show days (3:00 a.m. on Friday). Allow ample time to board during peak hours.

Another option is the free shuttle bus service available each Show day from most major hotels. The buses run every 20–30 min. to and from partner hotels.

In addition, taxi and ride-sharing services also operate from three designated transportation hubs where taxis and services such as Uber and Lyft can drop off and pick up quickly and easily.

Finally, registered buyers (retailers, warehouse distributors and jobbers) who are SEMA members can also utilize the express taxi lines from the LVCC on Tuesday through Thursday, 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m., and Friday, 2:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. (For details regarding the express taxi lines for member buyers, visit Member Central upstairs in the LVCC Grand Lobby.)

Note that parking for personal vehicles is limited due to ongoing LVCC expansion, making the above transportation choices even more attractive. After all, your goal is to spend your valuable time at the Show, not in traffic.

For complete details about all of the above, including timetables, hubs and stops, see p. 276 of this issue or visit www.SEMAShow.com as well as the SEMA Show app.

3. Attend Tuesday Morning’s New Products Awards Breakfast

Since finding new products is a high priority for buyers, you won’t want to miss the SEMA Show’s annual New Products Awards Breakfast, which takes place Tuesday, November 2, from 7:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m. in the Westgate Las Vegas Casino & Hotel’s Paradise Event Center. The breakfast features awards for outstanding achievements in the development of products being introduced to the automotive specialty-equipment market at the Show.

Make your free reservation for the New Products Awards Breakfast.

Products are judged in 16 award categories, and each category recognizes one winner and two runners-up. That makes it a unique opportunity for trendspotting and surveying all the top innovations across a broad range of industry segments. It’s also a great opportunity for networking (see below) and an ideal way to get a jump on the Show as it kicks off the industry’s most important week of business.

4. Explore the New Products Showcase

This year, the New Products Showcase is moving to the Upper South Hall, booth #31255. Experienced attendees know that this is a must-see Show feature, and many make it their very first stop on opening day. The showcase puts thousands of new products on display each year from manufacturers representing every industry segment. Occupying 30,000 sq. ft. of exhibition space for 2021, it’s not only a window into what we can expect in the year ahead but also a look at the accumulated innovation that has taken place over the past two years while the SEMA Show was on hiatus.

The New Products Showcase helps buyers focus their efforts on the companies they want to see to appeal to consumers and keep inventories fresh. Likewise, media attendees get a glimpse of the latest trends emerging from the specialty-equipment realm. Additionally, complimentary on-site scanning tools enable communications between buyers and exhibiting companies to generate leads and drive future sales. Attendees can also use the provided information to build their week’s itinerary using the SEMA Show app.

5. Leave Plenty of Time to Investigate the Show Floor

With your game plan in hand, it’s time to hit the Show floor. Seek out your priority exhibitors for meaningful conversations about their new products and visions for 2022 and beyond, but also carve out plenty of time to simply walk the Show without a specific agenda.

“View it as a serendipitous exploration of what’s happening in the industry,” Gattuso said. “You’ll likely find new companies that you didn’t know of before, with products or services that can help your business evolve.”

To that end, the Show also presents numerous features and demonstrations geared toward a variety of industry trends and interests. For 2021, make sure to include the following on your must-see list:

  •     Feature Vehicle Displays (Various Locations)

The SEMA Show is renowned for the innovative parts and accessories displayed on Show vehicles representing every industry niche, from cars and trucks to powersports. Much more than rolling works of art, the vehicles offer an in-person look at real-life applications of the aftermarket’s latest and most impressive products. Located throughout the LVCC, the displays connect with Showgoers as an extension to the exhibit booths of the product creators.

  •     The Chip Foose Experience (North Hall, Booth #10900)

For the first time ever, SEMA Show attendees can experience Chip Foose’s many one-of-a-kind automotive designs and renderings presented all in one place. In fact, 60 of his most famous designs and sketches featuring 20 of his most famous builds will be on display, including Ridler Winners and “Overhaulin’” builds. Foose will also demonstrate a live drawing/design on the stage—with projection onto big screens—creating a new set of custom wheels. You’ll then be able to observe the Wheel Pros team employ a CNC machine to cut out Foose’s custom wheel design live in the Wheel Pros Garage.

  • SEMA Electrified (North Hall, Booth #12475)

As a trade association, SEMA looks down the road for emerging trends in performance and hot rodding, and it views vehicle electrification as a modern-day expression of those enthusiast pursuits. SEMA Electrified is designed to showcase where this growing electrified vehicle (EV) segment might take us in the next five years and into the future. Attendees will see some incredible custom EV conversions and the parts, products and surprising technologies that are currently driving the market.

  • SEMA Overland Experience (West Hall, Booth #62234 and #55271)

Buyers at the 2021 SEMA Show will discover products and vehicles specifically dedicated to overlanding in the all-new SEMA Overland Experience area. Moving to the West Hall, the special exhibit will include dozens of customized vehicles with fully popped-out tents, sunshades outfitted for survival, and portable kitchen systems—all displayed courtesy of exhibitors supporting the growing overlanding market. With many similarities and crossovers to off-roading, overlanding has strong roots in Australia, South Africa and certain parts of South America, and it has taken off in the United States during the past decade.

  • The Boring Company Tunnel

Traversing the entire 2021 SEMA Show will be quicker and easier than ever thanks to Elon Musk’s new Boring Company Tunnel. The recently completed project actually consists of two parallel tunnels 40 ft. below the LVCC. Dubbed the Convention Center Loop, the free system features three stations and a fleet of Teslas to run the 4,475-ft. distance between the South Hall and the new West Hall. It can whisk 4,400 attendees per hour across the 200-acre LVCC campus in under 2 min. (On foot, the walk would take half an hour.)

6. Recharge Your Enthusiasm With the Show’s Outdoor Activities

With an expanded LVCC floorplan, the 2021 SEMA Show is now able to stretch out, greatly expanding breathing room and improving traffic flow. In the process, the Show’s outdoor features will get even more shine. Designed to demonstrate industry products in action, the features reflect the industry’s passion and excitement (plus yet more feature vehicles loaded with industry products to see). Getting outside can be a powerful reminder of what draws you to this industry in the first place. Key stops include:

  • Hoonigan (Silver Lot 3, Booth #84050)

A hit with Showgoers when they debuted at the 2018 SEMA Show, the Hoonigan gang returns for 2021 with an exhibition that transforms the Silver Lot into a faithful recreation of Hoonigan’s iconic Compton “Burnyard.” The outdoor exhibit will encompass celebrity influencers from the automotive realm and beyond as well as the brand’s signature antics, consisting of burnouts, donuts, wall taps, massive hucks and more. After the SEMA Show, attendees can also re-experience all the action on Hoonigan’s YouTube channel through an hour-long special.

  • Ford Out Front (Silver Lot)

Visit Ford Out Front to see customization and capability. Located in front of the Central Hall, Ford Out Front provides SEMA attendees the opportunity to experience the power and performance of Ford vehicles by taking a ride with a professional driver. Whether you like to burn rubber or hear the call of the wild, the vehicles at Ford Out Front put on quite a show. Make sure you stop by the Ford Performance Parts trailer to see what’s new in parts and accessories. Don’t miss the action-packed drifting by SEMA’s ultimate fun-haver, Vaughn Gittin Jr., and stay to watch the newest addition to Ford Out Front, the Bronco family.

7. Take Advantage of Networking Events

Trade shows are all about forging business connections. In addition to connecting you with exhibitors on the Show floor, the SEMA Show also affords networking opportunities to further the interpersonal connections that can enrich you and your business.

Throughout Show Week, SEMA councils and networks will host numerous activities in and out of the LVCC. These especially offer a once-a-year chance to link up with like-minded professionals, celebrate the achievements of industry leaders, expand knowledge, and explore ways to get involved in year-round SEMA activities. (For further information about SEMA council and network activities, consult the SEMA Show Pocket Guide and/or the Show app, or visit SEMA Central.) Two of the Show’s biggest networking opportunities are:

  • The International Happy Hour (Wednesday, November 3, 5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m., LVCC West Hall, Room W233)

The International Happy Hour is the SEMA Show’s largest annual international specialty-equipment trade gathering. Attendees can join the event, have a drink on SEMA, and meet top international buyers and a panel of distinguished international journalists who serve as SEMA Global Media Award judges.

  • The SEMA Industry Awards Banquet (Thursday, November 4, 6:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m., Westgate Garden Patio and Paradise Event Center)

The SEMA Industry Awards Banquet is the automotive specialty-equipment market’s premier awards ceremony, where industry excellence and achievements are celebrated. Held annually, the event is the industry’s single largest gala, attended by more than 2,500 automotive icons, professionals, supporters and celebrities.

This year’s event will feature a networking cocktail hour, dinner and special entertainment, including the finale of the SEMA Launch Pad competition. The program also includes the announcement of the SEMA Person of the Year, Manufacturer of the Year, WD of the Year, Rep Agency of the Year, Gen-III Innovator of the Year and tributes to this year’s SEMA Hall of Fame inductees: Jessi Combs, Rick Love, Bob Moore and Carl Schiefer.

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SEMA Show Education seminars connect attendees with
industry icons and leading experts across a broad range of
industry and business topics. The track schedule allows
participants to expand their knowledge and still spend plenty
of quality time on the Show floor.
8. Advance Your Professional Education

Featuring industry icons, celebrities and top subject-matter experts, the SEMA Show Education Program makes it easy for you to take advantage of learning opportunities and still have time to see new products and connect on the Show floor. Sessions begin on November 1, the day before the SEMA Show officially opens, and include offerings through Friday, November 5.

“Over the past year, SEMA turned to virtual education to provide members and the industry with world-class learning opportunities, and now we’re excited to build on that program again to deliver a newly expanded in-person experience at the 2021 SEMA Show,” said Gary Vigil, SEMA senior manager of professional development.

In fact, SEMA and its partners—the Society of Collision Repair Specialists, the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair, and the Tire Industry Association—are set to deliver their most comprehensive and relevant education program ever, homing in on subject matter that excites passion and that the aftermarket industry cares about. This year’s topic list includes seminars on automotive electronics, aftermarket updates and future trends, digital marketing, legal and regulatory issues, small-business strategies, vehicle electrification, and emerging vehicle technologies.

Especially new for 2021 is a leadership track sponsored by the world-renowned Dale Carnegie Program. There will also be a fresh batch of Brew Talks, a “Builders Talk Business” panel, and a CEO series. For details about Show education, consult the SEMA Show Pocket Guide, the Show app, or visit www.SEMAShow.com/education for quick and easy registration.

9. Keep at It Through Friday

Years ago, Friday was considered a “wind-down” day at the SEMA Show, but that’s not the case nowadays. Business continues to get done on the Show floor right up to the event’s closing at 4:00 p.m. Show features and demonstrations also continue at full speed, making Friday an excellent day to catch up on activities you may have missed earlier in the week. In addition, two special post-Show events make staying at it through Friday especially worthwhile:

  • The SEMA Cruise (Silver Drive)

Vehicles from the 2021 SEMA Show begin parading out of the Convention Center at Show close—4:00 p.m., November 5—to the delight of thousands of fans in grandstands along the route. Each year an impressive contingent of vehicles takes part in the Cruise, which for 2021 winds its way toward the West Hall parking lot and SEMA Ignited, the Show’s official after-party. Open to the public, the festivities include prize giveaways and entertainment. For attendees and crowds alike, the Cruise has become one of the Show’s most anticipated events and a perfect place to see how the industry resonates with enthusiast consumers.

  • SEMA Ignited (West Hall Parking Lot)

The 2021 SEMA Show culminates at SEMA Ignited, the official after-party that gets hopping immediately after the Show ends. The event takes place in the LVCC West Hall Parking Lot—just a short walk away—and is free to all credentialed Show attendees.

Introduced in 2014, the annual event is also open to the general public, giving consumers the chance to glimpse some of the vehicles and excitement from the world-famous, trade-only SEMA Show. The party is a great way for Showgoers to unwind from the week while enjoying a night of food, entertainment, drifting demonstrations and more. Gates open at 3:00 p.m., and your SEMA Show badge serves as your free ticket. For more information, visit www.SEMAignited.com.

10. Top It All Off With a Post-Show Follow-Up Plan

As much as pre-event planning and execution are crucial for a successful SEMA Show, so is a post-event follow-up strategy. You’ll likely return home with a host of leads that you’ll want to pursue immediately.

“The weeks directly after the Show are a crucial period to speak with the exhibitors you met,” Gattuso observed.

If you utilized the SEMA Show app, you’ll be able to retrieve your leads as well as any vehicle, company and product information you scanned throughout the Show. Plan to reconnect with your leads as soon as possible as well as over the next six months, 12 months and three years. Make it an ongoing dialogue. In the end, those continued industry connections are what the Show is all about.

QRGet the Official Updates

Note that www.SEMAShow.com, SEMA eNews and www.sema.org are the official and trusted sources for SEMA Show news and announcements. Please consult SEMA websites for the most up-to-date and accurate Show information.

Plan Now to Attend the Show

If you haven’t yet registered to attend the 2021 SEMA Show, taking place Tuesday–Friday, November 2–5, there’s still time. Visit www.SEMAShow.com/attendee to register.

Attendees can also see who’s exhibiting through the updated floorplan at www.SEMAShow.com/floorplan.

To register for SEMA Education tracks, go to www.SEMAShow.com/education.

QRThe Show’s a Go! Health and Safety Measures for 2021

SEMA is 100% committed to holding the 2021 SEMA Show to present two years’ worth of specialty product innovations, vehicle trends and industry-leading education. As always, attendee health and safety will be a priority. Here are some things to know:

  • SEMA Will Follow State and Local Requirements: The COVID-19 landscape and state and local requirements are changing week to week. With this rapid pace of change, SEMA will stay on top of the specific measures that will be required right up to and throughout Show Week.
  • The SEMA Show Is Hosted in a Clean Facility: The LVCC has been awarded the Global Biorisk Advisory Council (GBAC) STAR certification, which demonstrates the highest standards for daily cleaning, air filtration and sanitization. It is the gold standard for safe facilities and includes:
  1. Deep cleaning the campus prior to the Show.
  2. Implementing enhanced sanitation with a focus on high-touch areas such as door handles, escalator handrails and seating areas.
  3. Utilizing electrostatic sprayers containing approved disinfectant on high-touch surfaces during off-peak hours.
  4. Adding UV lights to disinfect select areas.
  5. Sanitizing restrooms on an hourly basis.
  6. Increasing back-of-house cleaning frequency.
  7. Sanitizing all audio-visual equipment between uses.
  8. Increasing frequency of waste removal.
  • QRThe LVCC Maintains Clean Air: The LVCC has invested in HVAC upgrades to allow for greater ventilation. Filters have a quality rating of MERV 14, which is the same as a hospital-grade filtration system. The frequency of the filter changes and the outdoor air exchange rate have both been increased.
  • There Are Provisions for Clean Hands: Keeping hands clean helps prevent the spread of germs, such as COVID-19. Hand-sanitizer stations will be placed in all public spaces, meeting room corridors, Show floor areas and food and beverage areas. Participants are encouraged to regularly wash and disinfect their hands.
  • The 2021 Show Floor Is 25% Bigger: With the additional 600,000 sq. ft. of West Hall exhibit space, the overall SEMA Show floorplan has grown, providing more room to spread out.
  1. Select aisles have been widened for enhanced attendee flow.
  2. Show navigation is improved, allowing for optimal placement of new and returning event features.
  3. More meeting rooms are available than ever before to privately conduct important business conversations.
  4. 30% of the SEMA Show takes place outdoors.
  • AAPEX Requirements Differ From the SEMA Show: While the SEMA Show and AAPEX are held in tandem, AAPEX requirements apply only to the AAPEX event and not to the SEMA Show.
  1. As of press time, the co-owners of AAPEX—the Auto Care Association and the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association—announced that they will require proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID PCR test be administered prior to arrival in order to attend their 2021 event at the Sands Expo Center.
  2. AAPEX co-owners are also evaluating the potential for on-site testing for those unable to be vaccinated or to obtain a negative PCR test prior to the show. These measures will be administered through a third-party verification platform and on-site screening. Additionally, while subject to change, as of July 30, Nevada was requiring masks for all indoor events in Las Vegas. AAPEX will announce more details as they become available.

QRAs noted above, the SEMA Show takes place at the LVCC, a separate location recently awarded the GBAC Star Facility Accreditation in recognition of superior health and safety measures. In addition, SEMA is implementing its own measures in keeping with state and local guidelines.