The event brought together racers, enthusiasts, builders and small businesses to highlight the impact of motorsports and off-road recreation on the state's economy and culture.
SEMA is working to ensure the legislation, which would require operators to complete a safety course, would not impose unnecessary burdens or create cost barriers for enthusiasts and families.
The Forum will feature education sessions, workshops and networking opportunities that will help attendees grow their organizational value and build more engaged and stronger teams.
The event provides an opportunity to connect with top engineering and technical students from local universities and trade schools who are eager to join the industry.
The upcoming virtual event will help attendees break out of the cycle of feeling 'busy and stuck' and gain clarity, confidence and momentum on professional and personal goals.
SEMA SPONSORS CALIFORNIA BILL TO REFORM CARB -- Legislation would streamline pathway for the cleanest aftermarket products to reach market -- DIAMOND BAR, Calif. (Feb. 17, 2026) – The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) is sponsoring legislation to provide more certainty in the process by...