Schedules are being prepared for more than 150 media members who have signed up to attend the 2021 SEMA MPMC Media Trade Conference, taking place entirely online January 26–28.
Block worked for SEMA from 2003 until his retirement in 2019.
Dates and locations have been scheduled for several upcoming SEMA-sponsored shows, measuring sessions and activities.
The SEMA Career Center has a comprehensive listing of automotive-related job openings around the country.
SEMA eNews highlights SEMA-member companies' websites weekly through the Hot Links to Cool Sites section.
SEMA eNews highlights new products from industry companies each week.
The 2019 SEMA Show made headlines with the launch of a new educational platform. Jointly presented by SEMA’s education department and the Wheel & Tire Council (WTC), The Stage featured multiple daily interviews with some of the industry’s foremost thought leaders and legends.
The primary objectives of the Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) are to ensure the future prosperity of the industry and to advance and promote awareness of the hobby. A recent undertaking involves documenting and preserving HRIA’s history from its early days as a SEMA committee to its current status as a council.
The SEMA Launch Pad, presented by the Young Executives Network (YEN), provides a springboard for young entrepreneurs and business owners to launch products into the $46 billion automotive specialty-equipment industry. The annual competition is open to contestants age 18–39.
As MPMC prepares for the conference at the Embassy Suites over January 26–28, enthusiasm runs high—with a twist. The 2021 event will be entirely online, allowing manufacturers and media to connect from anywhere in the world.