SEMA’s Director of Market Research Gavin Knapp talks with Dennis Pittsenbarger on how to incorporate market reports into your business.
SEMA’s Director of Market Research Gavin Knapp talks with Dennis Pittsenbarger on how to incorporate market reports into your business.

This is the Subaru BRZ STI for the United States, caught testing on Subaru’s doorsteps in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Subaru has promised a version of the BRZ STI concept for two years now, and it seems destined for the United States at the end of the current car’s life.
While the car is unlikely to have significant horsepower upgrades, it will get new styling, suspension and brake modifications, along with a huge new wing on the back.
Expect it in 2018 in limited quantities.

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

This is the Subaru BRZ STI for the United States, caught testing on Subaru’s doorsteps in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Subaru has promised a version of the BRZ STI concept for two years now, and it seems destined for the United States at the end of the current car’s life.
While the car is unlikely to have significant horsepower upgrades, it will get new styling, suspension and brake modifications, along with a huge new wing on the back.
Expect it in 2018 in limited quantities.

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

This is the Subaru BRZ STI for the United States, caught testing on Subaru’s doorsteps in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Subaru has promised a version of the BRZ STI concept for two years now, and it seems destined for the United States at the end of the current car’s life.
While the car is unlikely to have significant horsepower upgrades, it will get new styling, suspension and brake modifications, along with a huge new wing on the back.
Expect it in 2018 in limited quantities.

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

This is the Subaru BRZ STI for the United States, caught testing on Subaru’s doorsteps in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Subaru has promised a version of the BRZ STI concept for two years now, and it seems destined for the United States at the end of the current car’s life.
While the car is unlikely to have significant horsepower upgrades, it will get new styling, suspension and brake modifications, along with a huge new wing on the back.
Expect it in 2018 in limited quantities.

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

This is the Subaru BRZ STI for the United States, caught testing on Subaru’s doorsteps in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Subaru has promised a version of the BRZ STI concept for two years now, and it seems destined for the United States at the end of the current car’s life.
While the car is unlikely to have significant horsepower upgrades, it will get new styling, suspension and brake modifications, along with a huge new wing on the back.
Expect it in 2018 in limited quantities.

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

This is the Subaru BRZ STI for the United States, caught testing on Subaru’s doorsteps in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Subaru has promised a version of the BRZ STI concept for two years now, and it seems destined for the United States at the end of the current car’s life.
While the car is unlikely to have significant horsepower upgrades, it will get new styling, suspension and brake modifications, along with a huge new wing on the back.
Expect it in 2018 in limited quantities.

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde
By Chad Simon
![]() At the Exhibitor Summit, Trade show experts, including SEMA’s Trade Shows Director Tom Gattuso, will highlight the value-added Show programs available, proven strategies to attract additional buyers and increase business at the Show, and the tools and resources needed to help companies plan ahead. |
Time’s running out to register for the eighth-annual SEMA Exhibitor Summit, to be held Monday–Tuesday, June 19–20, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Designed to connect exhibitors with Show programs and services to boost ROI and increase company outreach, the Summit is regarded as the most effective way to prepare for the 2017 SEMA Show, especially for those who are new to the Show.
SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit attendees will work with Show experts to enhance their Show investment through effective planning, marketing and budgeting, as well as minimize costs on services such as material handling and electrical, explore promotional opportunities through sponsorships, and learn proven strategies to drive buyer traffic to their booths.
Trade show experts, including SEMA Trade Shows Director Tom Gattuso, will highlight the value-added Show programs available, proven strategies for attracting additional buyers and increasing business at the Show, and the tools and resources needed to help companies plan ahead. Participants will also explore the promotional opportunities available through Show sponsorships.
Gattuso recently shared some of his advice for a successful first-time Show plan with SEMA News’ recently debuted SEMACAST audio production, embedded here.
The Summit will also feature special events that connect companies with buyers in specific markets, show exhibitors how to benefit from early-bird deadlines, and help familiarize them with the layouts of the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino and Las Vegas Convention Center.
There is no cost to participate in the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit. Complimentary hotel rooms are available to exhibitors and staff; however, participants are responsible for travel to and from Las Vegas. Space for the event is limited, so guarantee your spot today.
To secure booth space for the 2017 SEMA Show, Tuesday–Friday, October 31–November 3, visit www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth.
By Chad Simon
![]() At the Exhibitor Summit, Trade show experts, including SEMA’s Trade Shows Director Tom Gattuso, will highlight the value-added Show programs available, proven strategies to attract additional buyers and increase business at the Show, and the tools and resources needed to help companies plan ahead. |
Time’s running out to register for the eighth-annual SEMA Exhibitor Summit, to be held Monday–Tuesday, June 19–20, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Designed to connect exhibitors with Show programs and services to boost ROI and increase company outreach, the Summit is regarded as the most effective way to prepare for the 2017 SEMA Show, especially for those who are new to the Show.
SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit attendees will work with Show experts to enhance their Show investment through effective planning, marketing and budgeting, as well as minimize costs on services such as material handling and electrical, explore promotional opportunities through sponsorships, and learn proven strategies to drive buyer traffic to their booths.
Trade show experts, including SEMA Trade Shows Director Tom Gattuso, will highlight the value-added Show programs available, proven strategies for attracting additional buyers and increasing business at the Show, and the tools and resources needed to help companies plan ahead. Participants will also explore the promotional opportunities available through Show sponsorships.
Gattuso recently shared some of his advice for a successful first-time Show plan with SEMA News’ recently debuted SEMACAST audio production, embedded here.
The Summit will also feature special events that connect companies with buyers in specific markets, show exhibitors how to benefit from early-bird deadlines, and help familiarize them with the layouts of the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino and Las Vegas Convention Center.
There is no cost to participate in the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit. Complimentary hotel rooms are available to exhibitors and staff; however, participants are responsible for travel to and from Las Vegas. Space for the event is limited, so guarantee your spot today.
To secure booth space for the 2017 SEMA Show, Tuesday–Friday, October 31–November 3, visit www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth.
