Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Showdown at SEMA
The 2009 SEMA Show will be home to the first ever Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge National Championship.
Attendees at the recent SEMA Internet Symposium, presented by the Street Performance Council (SPC), left the Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, California, equipped with tools for creating and implementing an online marketing strategy that will keep their businesses moving forward in today’s technologically advancing climate.
The SPC Internet Symposium was established in 2007 to emphasize the importance of Internet marketing to SEMA-member companies.
The 2009 SEMA Show will be home to the first ever Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge National Championship.
While change is ongoing, value is a steady standard. You know that your business must change with the times, and the best way to survive and flourish is to provide consistent value. The SEMA Show is the same. We’re actively evolving the Show to increase the value proposition and ensure that participants get a solid return on investment.
Just when you think you’ve seen everything, it’s time for the SEMA Show and a whole new panorama of vehicular sculpture. Virtually every type of car, truck and—new this year—powersports machine appears in this automotive carnival. While the premise of the event is mainly business—the place where the products that will appear on cars next year are ordered by retailers and jobbers today—the SEMA Show is also a gallery of works produced by the greatest custom builders in the country. The annual SEMA News “Vehicles of the Show” preview provides a mere sampling of what will be parked in and around the Las Vegas Convention Center. So as you’re making your way to your next appointment or continuing your search for the next big thing, be sure to keep your eyes open. As this preview proves, there will be plenty to see!
Greetings, members! Summer is coming to a close, and the year seems
to be moving along very fast.
Congratulations to former SBN Chairwoman Zan Martin for her recent election to the SEMA Board of Directors.
The cornerstone of the Young Executives Network (YEN) is providing
opportunities to network and learn from others within our industry.
SEMA announced a new program that will make it easier and more affordable than ever for Southern California buyers.
Gary Vigil: One of the ways SEMA tries to fulfill its mission of helping its members’ businesses succeed and prosper is to produce the industry’s leading trade show.
Enthusiasts and car lovers throughout the world look to the SEMA Show for flashy cars and custom vehicles, but the automotive accessories industry relies heavily on the annual event for conducting business.