The SEMA Business Technology Committee exists to help SEMA members make
the right technology decisions. The idea is to focus on expanding
selling opportunities and cut costs through the use of standards and
the right technologies for SEMA businesses.
An educational symposium focused on eCommerce and business technology in the vehicle aftermarket, the first Virtual Aftermarket eForum will be conducted completely on the web, Wednesday, September 30.
Learn how to get started with Internet marketing the right way during this hands-on presentation by Brian Offenberger.
The Mobile Electronics & Technology section of the SEMA Show is
located in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center and showcases audio, video, GPS, satellite radio, wireless, security, radar
detection products and more related automotive technology accessories.
2009 SEMA Hall of Fame inductees Bill Perry, Rolan “Jeep” Worthan and Henry “Smokey” Yunick will be honored at the SEMA Installation Banquet & Gala Fundraiser, Saturday, August 1, at the Pasadena Convention Center.
Trends from December 2008 to May 2009 show that more consumers are thinking about buying wheels, tires and suspension products then accessories or performance parts.
According to SEMA research, six of the top 10 best-selling engines are either four- or five-cylinders, spread across a wide range of top-selling models. This consistency helps specialty-equipment manufacturers reduce downstream costs.
Learn how to maximize your specialty aftermarket parts e-catalog and
your online marketing at SEMA’s 2009 Internet Symposium sponsored by
SPC on Saturday, August 1 at Pasadena, California’s Convention Center.
Congress passed and President Obama signed into law "cash for
clunkers" legislation which contains two hard-fought SEMA provisions to lessen the program's impact to collectors and the aftermarket.
With the release of Internet Explorer 8, expect some broken websites.