SEMA—along with its official housing bureau, Travel Planners—has
negotiated discounted hotel rates with several properties for this year's
SEMA Show that
have not been in the official block in a long time.
With more than 2,000 exhibitors already confirmed, attendees are
encouraged to visit
the online floorplan and identify the companies they
want to connect with during Show week (October 30–November 2).
With the 2012 SEMA Show mere months away, first-time exhibitors (and maybe a few returnees, as well) may be scratching their heads over booth essentials—the fixtures and services that can make or break their return on investment.
The percentage of companies exhibiting in the Business Services section has increased by 34% when compared with 2010.
One of the exciting things about the SEMA Show is that there always seem to be a few select vehicle models that stand out among all the others. The SEMA Award recognizes this phenomenon and is presented to the top trending vehicles in four categories: Hottest Car, Hottest Truck, Hottest 4x4-SUV, and Hottest Sport Compact.
Produced on-site by the SEMA Publications team, the SEMA Show Daily is a
great tool for promoting your company and its newest products and
achievements.
Exhibitors can promote their SEMA Show debut by sending press release materials into SEMA's publication department.
Register with both websites to receive updates on discounts that you can redeem in Las Vegas during the Show.
It's not too late to sign-up as an exhibitor and booth space is being assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
Wheels continue to be one of the first modifications that car and truck owners make to their vehicles. The popularity of these products may be one reason why wheels are so prominent at the SEMA Show. Located in the lower South Hall, where buyer activity tends to be among the highest, the SEMA Show’s Wheels & Accessories section is a key destination for many. Just take a look at what the media captured at last year’s event.