A photo collection of Mercedes project vehicles from the 2009 SEMA Show.
May 3, 2010
SEMA Show attendees visit the Business Services section of the Las Vegas Convention Center searching for tools to tune-up their day-to-day operations.
More than 1,700 manufacturers exhibited at the 2009 SEMA Show, where they showcased their newest products to more than 50,000 buyers.
At the 2009 SEMA Show, 10,603 buyers filled the aisles looking for the latest mobile-electronics products and innovations.
Whether it’s navigation, video entertainment, gaming, Internet connectivity or all of the above—the best place for customers to design their mobile-electronics shrine is by visiting a local retailer.
Judging by the first week of 2010 SEMA Show booth-space reservations, the specialty-equipment industry is showing tangible signs of economic recovery.
In an effort to better analyze the tastes and preferences of today’s auto enthusiasts, SEMA, in coordination with Ford, launched the Enthusiast Opinion Leader Research Program at the 2009 SEMA Show.
If 2010 SEMA Show exhibitor commitments are any indication,
then the specialty-equipment economy is recovering and businesses are feeling
more confident in their financial outlook.
Housing through the official SEMA Show and AAPEX Housing Bureau is now
available online, and some of the Las Vegas hotel deals haven’t been this low in years! Some hotels are offering drastically discounted rates
for only a limited time, with early-bird rates available only through
the website.