The Product Development Expo, fueled by the SEMA Garage, and sponsored by the SEMA Data Co-op and the Emerging Trends & Technology Network, will be held Thursday, April 10, at SEMA headquarters in Diamond Bar, California.
The expo will provide specialty-equipment companies with insight on how the methods for vehicle production have been transformed on the OEM level—specifically during the past 10 years— and require companies to adapt quickly to new and emerging technologies to stay competitive.
Some say Jay Rogers is a modern-day Henry Ford who will dramatically
change the landscape of the car industry. His cars are designed by an
open-source community that works together to develop vehicles and build
them locally—with customer participation.
SEMA, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Commerce, is bringing a new ’13 Ford Ranger T6 to the United States as part of the association's International Vehicle Measuring Program, which makes available difficult-to-access vehicles for members to measure and create export-ready products.
SEMA, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Commerce, is bringing
the new ’13 Ford Ranger T6 to the United States. The one-ton pickup is
sold throughout the world, except for the United States and Canada.
SEMA, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Commerce, is bringing
the new ’13 Ford Ranger T6 to the United States. The one-ton pickup is
sold throughout the world, except for the United States and Canada.