Year after year, surveys indicate that one of buyers’ top objectives for the SEMA Show is to discover new products. The easiest way to meet that goal is to visit the New Products Showcase—buyers’ number-one destination at the Show. Located in the Skybridge between Central and South Halls, the Showcase is adjacent to the Media Center, making it convenient for members of the press as well. Inside, nearly 3,000 entries are organized by category. Attendees can use scanners to create personalized lists of products with detailed descriptions and the contact information needed for follow-up. The New Products Showcase is open extended hours from 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. to help attendees make the most of their time at the Show. Take a look at the following preview of products you’ll find at the 2018 SEMA Show, and make the New Products Showcase your number-one destination this year.
Year after year, surveys indicate that one of buyers’ top objectives for the SEMA Show is to discover new products. The easiest way to meet that goal is to visit the New Products Showcase—buyers’ number-one destination at the Show. Located in the Skybridge between Central and South Halls, the Showcase is adjacent to the Media Center, making it convenient for members of the press as well. Inside, nearly 3,000 entries are organized by category. Attendees can use scanners to create personalized lists of products with detailed descriptions and the contact information needed for follow-up. The New Products Showcase is open extended hours from 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. to help attendees make the most of their time at the Show. Take a look at the following preview of products you’ll find at the 2018 SEMA Show, and make the New Products Showcase your number-one destination this year.
Year after year, surveys indicate that one of buyers’ top objectives for the SEMA Show is to discover new products. The easiest way to meet that goal is to visit the New Products Showcase—buyers’ number-one destination at the Show. Located in the Skybridge between Central and South Halls, the Showcase is adjacent to the Media Center, making it convenient for members of the press as well. Inside, nearly 3,000 entries are organized by category. Attendees can use scanners to create personalized lists of products with detailed descriptions and the contact information needed for follow-up. The New Products Showcase is open extended hours from 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. to help attendees make the most of their time at the Show. Take a look at the following preview of products you’ll find at the 2018 SEMA Show, and make the New Products Showcase your number-one destination this year.
While identifying multiple growth opportunities for the specialty-equipment industry, the recently released “SEMA Advanced Vehicle Technology Opportunities Report” predicts aftermarket growth potential in some types of driver vision augmentation (DVA) systems. To better understand this advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) technology, SEMA News turned to SEMA Vice President of Vehicle Technology John Waraniak.
While identifying multiple growth opportunities for the specialty-equipment industry, the recently released “SEMA Advanced Vehicle Technology Opportunities Report” predicts aftermarket growth potential in some types of driver vision augmentation (DVA) systems. To better understand this advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) technology, SEMA News turned to SEMA Vice President of Vehicle Technology John Waraniak.
By Zane Clark
Back by popular demand, Mike Michalowicz—author, podcaster, speaker, business columnist and TV host—will share lessons from his new book, “Make Your Business Run Like Clockwork.” Michalowicz challenges popular productivity and time management methods to outline a simple strategy that can help an entire organization align around a single goal and run like clockwork.
Register for this must-attend seminar now!
Other Recommended Seminars:
SEMA Suggested: Conversations that Matter
SEMA Suggested: Tech Tools & Insights to Build a Better Business
SEMA Suggested: Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Forum: Customizing With Confidence
By Zane Clark
Back by popular demand, Mike Michalowicz—author, podcaster, speaker, business columnist and TV host—will share lessons from his new book, “Make Your Business Run Like Clockwork.” Michalowicz challenges popular productivity and time management methods to outline a simple strategy that can help an entire organization align around a single goal and run like clockwork.
Register for this must-attend seminar now!
Other Recommended Seminars:
SEMA Suggested: Conversations that Matter
SEMA Suggested: Tech Tools & Insights to Build a Better Business
SEMA Suggested: Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Forum: Customizing With Confidence
By Zane Clark
Back by popular demand, Mike Michalowicz—author, podcaster, speaker, business columnist and TV host—will share lessons from his new book, “Make Your Business Run Like Clockwork.” Michalowicz challenges popular productivity and time management methods to outline a simple strategy that can help an entire organization align around a single goal and run like clockwork.
Register for this must-attend seminar now!
Other Recommended Seminars:
SEMA Suggested: Conversations that Matter
SEMA Suggested: Tech Tools & Insights to Build a Better Business
SEMA Suggested: Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Forum: Customizing With Confidence
By Jim Graven
The SEMA Data Co-op is offering free data-management consultations in booth #20679 during Show week. |
The SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) team will be out in full force during Show week, offering free data-management consultations in booth #20679 and demonstrating its services to buyers in a second location—the Grand Lobby in SEMA Central.
“We are very excited about this year’s SEMA Show,” said Mike Spagnola, SEMA vice president of OEM and product development. “With two specialized SDC booth locations, we will be able to talk to more manufacturers and buyers at the Show.
“In addition, we are spotlighting manufacturers who have achieved Platinum status in the SDC. Platinum status means that buyers can expect the best and most complete data in the marketplace from that manufacturer to populate their website, computer or anywhere else they need catalog and point-of-sale data. Make sure you stop by these manufacturers’ booths and ask them if you can receive their data through the SDC.”
To learn more about how to receive data from the SDC or to become an SDC member, stop by the SDC booth in SEMA Central for a free five-minute demo or to sign up and start using the industry’s most complete product data.
Additionally, the SDC is scheduling meetings in booth #20679 every hour from 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. during the Show (until Friday at 4:00 p.m.). The SDC booth is located behind the Ford display in Central Hall, one level above the Show floor in the raised meeting room.
“The SEMA Data Co-op is the only industry-owned and -operated product-data repository with all the tools and expert assistance to get your data in order,” said Jim Graven, senior director of membership. “Data receivers love our program, which provides unlimited data exports at no charge to SEMA members.”
For more information, contact Sophia Sifuentes at sophias@semadatacoop.org or call 909-978-6654.
By Jim Graven
The SEMA Data Co-op is offering free data-management consultations in booth #20679 during Show week. |
The SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) team will be out in full force during Show week, offering free data-management consultations in booth #20679 and demonstrating its services to buyers in a second location—the Grand Lobby in SEMA Central.
“We are very excited about this year’s SEMA Show,” said Mike Spagnola, SEMA vice president of OEM and product development. “With two specialized SDC booth locations, we will be able to talk to more manufacturers and buyers at the Show.
“In addition, we are spotlighting manufacturers who have achieved Platinum status in the SDC. Platinum status means that buyers can expect the best and most complete data in the marketplace from that manufacturer to populate their website, computer or anywhere else they need catalog and point-of-sale data. Make sure you stop by these manufacturers’ booths and ask them if you can receive their data through the SDC.”
To learn more about how to receive data from the SDC or to become an SDC member, stop by the SDC booth in SEMA Central for a free five-minute demo or to sign up and start using the industry’s most complete product data.
Additionally, the SDC is scheduling meetings in booth #20679 every hour from 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. during the Show (until Friday at 4:00 p.m.). The SDC booth is located behind the Ford display in Central Hall, one level above the Show floor in the raised meeting room.
“The SEMA Data Co-op is the only industry-owned and -operated product-data repository with all the tools and expert assistance to get your data in order,” said Jim Graven, senior director of membership. “Data receivers love our program, which provides unlimited data exports at no charge to SEMA members.”
For more information, contact Sophia Sifuentes at sophias@semadatacoop.org or call 909-978-6654.