Beenen will be available for an open Q&A to talk about building and operating his business, competing in Launch Pad and what his company has experienced since winning the premiere automotive entrepreneurial competition.
The SEMA Launch Pad is the premier automotive business competition offering young innovators, inventors and entrepreneurs a platform at the largest automotive aftermarket B2B gathering—the SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
The seventh annual SEMA Launch Pad presented by YEN is accepting applications for new, innovative automotive products/service from business entrepreneurs under age 40.
April 14 is the deadline for business leaders age 18–39 to apply for the 2019 SEMA Launch Pad program.
Ben Horst shares his experience at his first SEMA Show and explains what his company is doing to put a spin on electric cars.
Ed Uehling from King Tailgate talks about his prototype, which was entered into the SEMA Launch Pad competition.
Tom Burden shares his invention called the Grypmat and his SEMA Launch Pad experience.
If you ask someone who’s started a business, they’ll tell you at some point about the people who helped them along the way.
Shawn Chartier of Custom Offsets attributes the recent growth and credibility that his company has experienced to his participation in the 2014 SEMA Launch Pad Competition.