ETTN members can now submit their nominations for the network's Engineer of the Year award at www.sema.org/cn-awards. The award will be presented during the 2023 SEMA Show and acknowledges an automotive aftermarket engineer for their engineering achievements within the past year. The ideal nominee...
The ETTN has announced Jay Payson, Doug Frymer, Greg Banish and Charles Woodruff as the network's newest Select Committee members. Payson, Frymer, Banish and Woodruff will serve a two-year volunteer term and help lead the network in providing valuable benefits to its members. Payson was born to help...
Electric vehicles (EVs) are part of a rapidly growing segment in the performance aftermarket. To ensure efficient product development, engineers, programmers and developers must know how to accurately assess modifications' influence on EV performance--and they can do so with an upcoming online...
By: Ian Lehn, founder of BOOSTane, Inc. As a proud Cincinnati native and local small business owner, I have real concerns about the potential consequences of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's proposal to drastically restrict emissions standards for light- and medium-duty vehicles. As the...
ETTN subcommittees have open volunteer positions that can benefit from your participation! Volunteering requires minimal time (as little as one hour per month) and is a great way to get involved and make a difference in the industry. Reach out to Nicole Bradle at Nicoleb@sema.org to express your...
The specialty-equipment market showed positive results in 2022 with an overall market growth of 2% and reaching $51.8 billion in sales, according the new 2023 SEMA Market Report. This continues a decade of growth for the industry, even among recent economic turmoil created by the pandemic. While the...