There are probably as many definitions of a successful SEMA Show as
there are automotive professionals who attend—and that's more than
100,000 definitions. Value, attracting new customers, sales
improvements, innovation, networking and educational programs are
probably common themes in many characterizations of a successful Show.
A generous collection of more than 1,600 cars, trucks, whips and one-offs from the 2008 SEMA Show.
Learn how to cut product development time and costs using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and rapid prototyping technologies through live demos and seminar at the SEMA Show.
Keep an eye out for these spectacular vehicle debuts at the 2009 SEMA Show.
The Reed & Dickinson Band will be the featured act at the 2009 Ford SEMA Show reception, beginning at 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, at the Motor Trend Proving Ground Hosted by the Bondurant Racing School of High Performance Driving.
Tickets for the SEMA Industry Awards Banquet were mailed out this week.
Each year, thousands of industry professionals attend the banquet to
honor new SEMA Hall of Fame members and to recognize winners of several
prestigious industry awards, including Person of the Year, WD of the
Year, and Manufacturers' Rep of the Year.The
evening kicks off on Thursday, November 5, with a reception in the Las
Vegas Hilton at 5:30 p.m., followed by the Industry Awards Banquet,
which begins at 7:30 p.m.
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One of the most popular elements of any SEMA Show is the celebrity
sightings and signings. From icons like Carroll Shelby and Mario
Andretti, to Hulk Hogan and Snoop Dogg, they've all come to the SEMA
Show to see new products, hear the news and meet the industry.
SEMA Show exhibitors: Generate more buzz for your
company and its products at the 2009 SEMA Show by offering products to
builders through the SEMA Products for Project-Vehicle Builders list.
An additional 30 companies have signed up for the SEMA Show since the
beginning of October, demonstrating a growing confidence in the
specialty-equipment industry’s future heading into 2010.