Wed, 08/01/2018 - 10:13

A Trip Down Memory Lane

California Congresswoman Tours SEMA Garage
Mike Spagnola
Mike Spagnola (right), SEMA’s vice president of OEM and product development programs, provides Rep. Norma Torres (D-CA) a tour of the SEMA Garage.

U.S. Representative Norma Torres (D-CA) knows a thing or two about cars and the importance of manufacturing. When given the opportunity, she’ll proudly mention that she enjoys driving a ’66 Ford Mustang that her husband Louis restored. With that in mind, it was only a matter of time before she made her way to the SEMA Garage in Diamond Bar, California.

The SEMA Garage provides association members with access to the special high-tech tools and equipment they need to get their products off the drawing board and into customer hands. Spanning more than 15,000 sq. ft., the SEMA Garage is filled with nearly $2 million of equipment, including two vehicle lifts, a portable coordinate measuring machine for 3-D scanning, a 3-D printer for fast prototyping, digital race car scales for the most precise vehicle weight measurements, a dynamometer for power output measurements and more. It also features an emissions lab that makes it easier and more affordable for SEMA-member companies to ensure that their products comply with emissions requirements. The SEMA Garage is the only known facility of its kind in the United States.

“It was a pleasure to host Representative Torres at SEMA’s headquarters and provide a tour of the SEMA Garage, said Chris Kersting, SEMA’s President and CEO. “We enjoyed hearing about the congresswoman’s efforts to advance policies in Washington, D.C., that help manufacturers. The visit was also an opportunity to help Rep. Torres understand that SEMA members don’t just market exciting products, they are an economic driver in communities across the country.”

SEMA Garage
From left: Dan Ingber, SEMA managing director of government and legal affairs; Rep. Torres; Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO; and Spagnola.

Congresswoman Torres represents California’s 35th Congressional District, which is home to more than 70 SEMA-member companies, including those based in Bloomington, Chino, Fontana, Montclair, Ontario, Pomona and Rialto. While SEMA has more than 7,100 member companies around the world, more than 1,500 members are based in California, with a particularly dense concentration in Southern California. With SEMA’s headquarters bordering her district, Rep. Torres represents the heart of car country.

Prior to being elected to Congress in 2014, Rep. Torres spent most of her career in public service. The congresswoman worked as a 911 dispatcher for the Los Angeles Police Department for nearly 20 years before deciding to run for elected office. She served on the Pomona City Council from 2001–2006 and as mayor from 2006–2008. Rep. Torres went on to serve in the California State Assembly from 2008–2013 before winning a special election to the State Senate in 2013.

SEMA Garage
Rep. Torres poses for a photo with SEMA staff.

During her time in Sacramento, Torres proved herself to be an accomplished legislator, authoring bills to help prevent metal theft, keep drivers under the influence of drugs off the road, and raise fines on individuals who illegally tamper with online data. Rep. Torres was also a leading voice behind anti-corruption laws that made it easier for California prosecutors to convict government officials who take bribes or engage in other acts of public corruption.

Since her election to Congress in 2014, Rep. Torres has demonstrated a strong commitment to the communities in her district. The congresswoman embarked on a job-creation listening tour during her first year in office, meeting with more than 200 business owners, employ­ees, education professionals and local eco­nomic leaders in an effort to identify best practices for growing the economy and jobs. Congresswoman Torres released a report at the conclusion of the tour titled “A Roadmap to Economic Resilience in the Inland Empire,” which was the basis for legislation she’s introduced to amend federal job training laws to direct the U.S. Department of Labor to make grants or enter into contracts with eligible entities to carry out demonstration and pilot projects that provide education and training programs for jobs in advanced manufacturing. Rep. Torres’s bill, the JOBS Act, would connect educational institutions with manufacturers to give workers the training and skills they need to find jobs in growing industries—a top SEMA priority.

Sung Kang
During the SEMA Garage tour, U.S. Rep. Norma Torres learned about Project Underdog’s customization of a ’72 Maverick by three local high schoolers with the help of Sung Kang, Steve Strope and the SEMA Garage staff. The car was displayed at the 2016 SEMA Show.

During the SEMA Garage tour, Rep. Torres was especially interested to hear about Project Underdog, a youth-engagement venture created by The Fast and the Furious franchise star Sung Kang to work with local youth to customize a ’72 Maverick at the garage. The Project Underdog team included three aspiring car enthusiasts from Alhambra High School along with the actor, award-winning vehicle builder Steve Strope and the SEMA Garage team. They transformed a modest ’72 Maverick into a unique showcase performer that was unveiled at 50th-anniversary SEMA Show in 2016. For Rep. Torres, Project Underdog brought her back to the days when she drove a ’74 Maverick with a 302 engine.

“Visiting the SEMA headquarters in Diamond Bar was like taking a trip down memory lane,” she said. “It was great to be around people who have the same passion, love and enthusiasm for hot rods that the greater Inland Empire and I share. More importantly, it was encouraging to learn how SEMA supports local jobs in the 35th District. From partnering with manufacturers in the region to hiring local engineering grads from Cal Poly Pomona, SEMA’s long-standing commitment to our community has garnered it the appreciation it deserves.”

For more information on hosting your member of Congress through the SEMA Congressional District Site Visit Program, contact Christian Robinson, SEMA director of state government affairs and SEMA PAC, at 202-794-8279 or christianr@
sema.org

Wed, 08/01/2018 - 10:13

A Trip Down Memory Lane

California Congresswoman Tours SEMA Garage
Mike Spagnola
Mike Spagnola (right), SEMA’s vice president of OEM and product development programs, provides Rep. Norma Torres (D-CA) a tour of the SEMA Garage.

U.S. Representative Norma Torres (D-CA) knows a thing or two about cars and the importance of manufacturing. When given the opportunity, she’ll proudly mention that she enjoys driving a ’66 Ford Mustang that her husband Louis restored. With that in mind, it was only a matter of time before she made her way to the SEMA Garage in Diamond Bar, California.

The SEMA Garage provides association members with access to the special high-tech tools and equipment they need to get their products off the drawing board and into customer hands. Spanning more than 15,000 sq. ft., the SEMA Garage is filled with nearly $2 million of equipment, including two vehicle lifts, a portable coordinate measuring machine for 3-D scanning, a 3-D printer for fast prototyping, digital race car scales for the most precise vehicle weight measurements, a dynamometer for power output measurements and more. It also features an emissions lab that makes it easier and more affordable for SEMA-member companies to ensure that their products comply with emissions requirements. The SEMA Garage is the only known facility of its kind in the United States.

“It was a pleasure to host Representative Torres at SEMA’s headquarters and provide a tour of the SEMA Garage, said Chris Kersting, SEMA’s President and CEO. “We enjoyed hearing about the congresswoman’s efforts to advance policies in Washington, D.C., that help manufacturers. The visit was also an opportunity to help Rep. Torres understand that SEMA members don’t just market exciting products, they are an economic driver in communities across the country.”

SEMA Garage
From left: Dan Ingber, SEMA managing director of government and legal affairs; Rep. Torres; Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO; and Spagnola.

Congresswoman Torres represents California’s 35th Congressional District, which is home to more than 70 SEMA-member companies, including those based in Bloomington, Chino, Fontana, Montclair, Ontario, Pomona and Rialto. While SEMA has more than 7,100 member companies around the world, more than 1,500 members are based in California, with a particularly dense concentration in Southern California. With SEMA’s headquarters bordering her district, Rep. Torres represents the heart of car country.

Prior to being elected to Congress in 2014, Rep. Torres spent most of her career in public service. The congresswoman worked as a 911 dispatcher for the Los Angeles Police Department for nearly 20 years before deciding to run for elected office. She served on the Pomona City Council from 2001–2006 and as mayor from 2006–2008. Rep. Torres went on to serve in the California State Assembly from 2008–2013 before winning a special election to the State Senate in 2013.

SEMA Garage
Rep. Torres poses for a photo with SEMA staff.

During her time in Sacramento, Torres proved herself to be an accomplished legislator, authoring bills to help prevent metal theft, keep drivers under the influence of drugs off the road, and raise fines on individuals who illegally tamper with online data. Rep. Torres was also a leading voice behind anti-corruption laws that made it easier for California prosecutors to convict government officials who take bribes or engage in other acts of public corruption.

Since her election to Congress in 2014, Rep. Torres has demonstrated a strong commitment to the communities in her district. The congresswoman embarked on a job-creation listening tour during her first year in office, meeting with more than 200 business owners, employ­ees, education professionals and local eco­nomic leaders in an effort to identify best practices for growing the economy and jobs. Congresswoman Torres released a report at the conclusion of the tour titled “A Roadmap to Economic Resilience in the Inland Empire,” which was the basis for legislation she’s introduced to amend federal job training laws to direct the U.S. Department of Labor to make grants or enter into contracts with eligible entities to carry out demonstration and pilot projects that provide education and training programs for jobs in advanced manufacturing. Rep. Torres’s bill, the JOBS Act, would connect educational institutions with manufacturers to give workers the training and skills they need to find jobs in growing industries—a top SEMA priority.

Sung Kang
During the SEMA Garage tour, U.S. Rep. Norma Torres learned about Project Underdog’s customization of a ’72 Maverick by three local high schoolers with the help of Sung Kang, Steve Strope and the SEMA Garage staff. The car was displayed at the 2016 SEMA Show.

During the SEMA Garage tour, Rep. Torres was especially interested to hear about Project Underdog, a youth-engagement venture created by The Fast and the Furious franchise star Sung Kang to work with local youth to customize a ’72 Maverick at the garage. The Project Underdog team included three aspiring car enthusiasts from Alhambra High School along with the actor, award-winning vehicle builder Steve Strope and the SEMA Garage team. They transformed a modest ’72 Maverick into a unique showcase performer that was unveiled at 50th-anniversary SEMA Show in 2016. For Rep. Torres, Project Underdog brought her back to the days when she drove a ’74 Maverick with a 302 engine.

“Visiting the SEMA headquarters in Diamond Bar was like taking a trip down memory lane,” she said. “It was great to be around people who have the same passion, love and enthusiasm for hot rods that the greater Inland Empire and I share. More importantly, it was encouraging to learn how SEMA supports local jobs in the 35th District. From partnering with manufacturers in the region to hiring local engineering grads from Cal Poly Pomona, SEMA’s long-standing commitment to our community has garnered it the appreciation it deserves.”

For more information on hosting your member of Congress through the SEMA Congressional District Site Visit Program, contact Christian Robinson, SEMA director of state government affairs and SEMA PAC, at 202-794-8279 or christianr@
sema.org

Thu, 07/26/2018 - 14:17

By SEMA Editors

Chevy Silverado
OEM CAD data for the ’19 Chevrolet Silverado is now available through the SEMA Garage Tech Transfer program.

OEM CAD data for the ’19 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra is now available through the SEMA Garage Tech Transfer program. The available files are for Crew Cab models with 5-ft.-8-in.- and 6-ft.-6-in.-pickup beds.

Tech Transfer members can browse the SEMA Garage Tech Transfer website repository to view available files. If your desired files are not listed, an OEM CAD request can be placed, and the SEMA Garage team will work to acquire the data.

Those who are not Tech Transfer members and are interested in accessing OEM CAD for these and many other vehicles, should contact techtransfer@sema.org.

 

 

 

Thu, 07/26/2018 - 14:17

By SEMA Editors

Chevy Silverado
OEM CAD data for the ’19 Chevrolet Silverado is now available through the SEMA Garage Tech Transfer program.

OEM CAD data for the ’19 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra is now available through the SEMA Garage Tech Transfer program. The available files are for Crew Cab models with 5-ft.-8-in.- and 6-ft.-6-in.-pickup beds.

Tech Transfer members can browse the SEMA Garage Tech Transfer website repository to view available files. If your desired files are not listed, an OEM CAD request can be placed, and the SEMA Garage team will work to acquire the data.

Those who are not Tech Transfer members and are interested in accessing OEM CAD for these and many other vehicles, should contact techtransfer@sema.org.

 

 

 

Thu, 07/26/2018 - 14:17

By SEMA Editors

Chevy Silverado
OEM CAD data for the ’19 Chevrolet Silverado is now available through the SEMA Garage Tech Transfer program.

OEM CAD data for the ’19 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra is now available through the SEMA Garage Tech Transfer program. The available files are for Crew Cab models with 5-ft.-8-in.- and 6-ft.-6-in.-pickup beds.

Tech Transfer members can browse the SEMA Garage Tech Transfer website repository to view available files. If your desired files are not listed, an OEM CAD request can be placed, and the SEMA Garage team will work to acquire the data.

Those who are not Tech Transfer members and are interested in accessing OEM CAD for these and many other vehicles, should contact techtransfer@sema.org.

 

 

 

Thu, 07/26/2018 - 14:12

By SEMA Editors

New Products Showcase
SEMA Show management reports that more than half of buyers are influenced to visit an exhibitor after seeing their product in the New Products Showcase.

The 2018 SEMA Show’s New Products Showcase for the first time features a Promo Package, which is offered to exhibitors through the new products entry form as an optional upgrade. This is a great opportunity for exhibitors to add value and additional exposure to their presence in the New Products Showcase—The SEMA Show’s No. 1 buyer and media destination.

The cost is $499 per product, and includes the following:

  • Company logo carpet ad (2x2 ft.) in the New Products Showcase.
  • A meter panel listing at the New Products Showcase entrance.
  • Enhanced product listing in the January issue of SEMA News.
  • Bonus: Those who purchase this promotion package before September 6 will be included in the Spotlight Product Listing section in the November issue of SEMA News.

The first product entered in the New Products Showcase is free. All additional entries are $75 per product if entered by Friday, October 5, after which, the fee is $150 per product. Note: Entries submitted on-site will be accepted based on space availability.

SEMA Show management reports that more than half of buyers are influenced to visit an exhibitor after seeing their product in the New Products Showcase.

As one of the most cost-effective ways for companies to build on their Show investment and generate more publicity, the New Products Showcase pays dividends year-round. All of the products in the Showcase are photographed and featured in SEMA News and on www.SEMAphotos.com. Every product entered in the showcase features detailed product information, as well as traditional descriptive signs, adding a layer of convenience for buyers and media.

In addition to highlighting the industry’s newest releases, the New Products Showcase includes a Featured Products category for exhibitors to highlight their signature products or best sellers. Featured Products may be previously introduced products and do not need to qualify as new.

Enter your products here.

For more information about the SEMA Show New Products Showcase, visit the SEMA Show website.

To register for the SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register.

Thu, 07/26/2018 - 14:12

By SEMA Editors

New Products Showcase
SEMA Show management reports that more than half of buyers are influenced to visit an exhibitor after seeing their product in the New Products Showcase.

The 2018 SEMA Show’s New Products Showcase for the first time features a Promo Package, which is offered to exhibitors through the new products entry form as an optional upgrade. This is a great opportunity for exhibitors to add value and additional exposure to their presence in the New Products Showcase—The SEMA Show’s No. 1 buyer and media destination.

The cost is $499 per product, and includes the following:

  • Company logo carpet ad (2x2 ft.) in the New Products Showcase.
  • A meter panel listing at the New Products Showcase entrance.
  • Enhanced product listing in the January issue of SEMA News.
  • Bonus: Those who purchase this promotion package before September 6 will be included in the Spotlight Product Listing section in the November issue of SEMA News.

The first product entered in the New Products Showcase is free. All additional entries are $75 per product if entered by Friday, October 5, after which, the fee is $150 per product. Note: Entries submitted on-site will be accepted based on space availability.

SEMA Show management reports that more than half of buyers are influenced to visit an exhibitor after seeing their product in the New Products Showcase.

As one of the most cost-effective ways for companies to build on their Show investment and generate more publicity, the New Products Showcase pays dividends year-round. All of the products in the Showcase are photographed and featured in SEMA News and on www.SEMAphotos.com. Every product entered in the showcase features detailed product information, as well as traditional descriptive signs, adding a layer of convenience for buyers and media.

In addition to highlighting the industry’s newest releases, the New Products Showcase includes a Featured Products category for exhibitors to highlight their signature products or best sellers. Featured Products may be previously introduced products and do not need to qualify as new.

Enter your products here.

For more information about the SEMA Show New Products Showcase, visit the SEMA Show website.

To register for the SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register.

Thu, 07/26/2018 - 14:12

By SEMA Editors

New Products Showcase
SEMA Show management reports that more than half of buyers are influenced to visit an exhibitor after seeing their product in the New Products Showcase.

The 2018 SEMA Show’s New Products Showcase for the first time features a Promo Package, which is offered to exhibitors through the new products entry form as an optional upgrade. This is a great opportunity for exhibitors to add value and additional exposure to their presence in the New Products Showcase—The SEMA Show’s No. 1 buyer and media destination.

The cost is $499 per product, and includes the following:

  • Company logo carpet ad (2x2 ft.) in the New Products Showcase.
  • A meter panel listing at the New Products Showcase entrance.
  • Enhanced product listing in the January issue of SEMA News.
  • Bonus: Those who purchase this promotion package before September 6 will be included in the Spotlight Product Listing section in the November issue of SEMA News.

The first product entered in the New Products Showcase is free. All additional entries are $75 per product if entered by Friday, October 5, after which, the fee is $150 per product. Note: Entries submitted on-site will be accepted based on space availability.

SEMA Show management reports that more than half of buyers are influenced to visit an exhibitor after seeing their product in the New Products Showcase.

As one of the most cost-effective ways for companies to build on their Show investment and generate more publicity, the New Products Showcase pays dividends year-round. All of the products in the Showcase are photographed and featured in SEMA News and on www.SEMAphotos.com. Every product entered in the showcase features detailed product information, as well as traditional descriptive signs, adding a layer of convenience for buyers and media.

In addition to highlighting the industry’s newest releases, the New Products Showcase includes a Featured Products category for exhibitors to highlight their signature products or best sellers. Featured Products may be previously introduced products and do not need to qualify as new.

Enter your products here.

For more information about the SEMA Show New Products Showcase, visit the SEMA Show website.

To register for the SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register.

Thu, 07/26/2018 - 14:10

By SEMA Editors

Encore
Encore at Wynn is among several available Five-Star hotels in the SEMA Show block.

Showgoers who have not yet secured rooms for the 2018 SEMA Show are encouraged to check out the hotel deals and options available on www.SEMAShow.com/travel. All hotel reservations made through the SEMA Show’s official housing partner, OnPeak, come with guaranteed low rates, no hidden fees and exclusive room blocks.

The Travel & Lodging page on www.SEMAShow.com features a real-time listing of the hotel deals and discounts available. Hotels can be searched and sorted by alphabetical order, rating, distance from the Las Vegas Convention Center or price.

The following are five-star hotels available through OnPeak:

For an extra level of service and assurance, guests are identified as SEMA Showgoers, and the hotel staff is prepared to deliver a higher level of service and direct guests to Show-related programs, such as free shuttles. Booking early allows attendees and exhibitors to take advantage of the hotel and travel discounts negotiated by SEMA Show management.

For assistance with your reservations, call OnPeak, the official housing provider of the SEMA Show, at 866-611-8831 (for international callers, dial +1-312-527-7300), Monday–Friday, between 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (CST). If you have an existing reservation, have your OnPeak Attendance/Group ID number handy.

Read more about the benefits of booking through the Show’s official housing provider. 

Note: Attendees and exhibitors should be vigilant if approached by companies or services other than OnPeak that imply or claim to be official housing providers of the SEMA Show. Management is aware of other housing companies and travel agencies that may be aggressively pursuing you or your company to book your guest rooms through their company at supposedly significant discounts.

Reservations made through an agency other than OnPeak are at your own risk. Exhibitors and attendees contacted by another housing company trying to sell hotel rooms should notify SEMA Show Management at 909-396-0289.

Thu, 07/26/2018 - 14:10

By SEMA Editors

Encore
Encore at Wynn is among several available Five-Star hotels in the SEMA Show block.

Showgoers who have not yet secured rooms for the 2018 SEMA Show are encouraged to check out the hotel deals and options available on www.SEMAShow.com/travel. All hotel reservations made through the SEMA Show’s official housing partner, OnPeak, come with guaranteed low rates, no hidden fees and exclusive room blocks.

The Travel & Lodging page on www.SEMAShow.com features a real-time listing of the hotel deals and discounts available. Hotels can be searched and sorted by alphabetical order, rating, distance from the Las Vegas Convention Center or price.

The following are five-star hotels available through OnPeak:

For an extra level of service and assurance, guests are identified as SEMA Showgoers, and the hotel staff is prepared to deliver a higher level of service and direct guests to Show-related programs, such as free shuttles. Booking early allows attendees and exhibitors to take advantage of the hotel and travel discounts negotiated by SEMA Show management.

For assistance with your reservations, call OnPeak, the official housing provider of the SEMA Show, at 866-611-8831 (for international callers, dial +1-312-527-7300), Monday–Friday, between 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (CST). If you have an existing reservation, have your OnPeak Attendance/Group ID number handy.

Read more about the benefits of booking through the Show’s official housing provider. 

Note: Attendees and exhibitors should be vigilant if approached by companies or services other than OnPeak that imply or claim to be official housing providers of the SEMA Show. Management is aware of other housing companies and travel agencies that may be aggressively pursuing you or your company to book your guest rooms through their company at supposedly significant discounts.

Reservations made through an agency other than OnPeak are at your own risk. Exhibitors and attendees contacted by another housing company trying to sell hotel rooms should notify SEMA Show Management at 909-396-0289.