Matchmaking Program, Online Show Directory and Show Planner are just a few of the resources SEMA Show organizers have developed to maximize the Show experience for exhibitors and buyers.
SEMA Show attendees can use My Show Planner to map out meetings and events before arriving in Las Vegas, and maximize their time on the floor.
Every SEMA Show exhibitor is offered a free listing in the Show Directory, one of the most important resources for promoting your presence on the showfloor.
News and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.
SCHEDULE UPDATE: The 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule is
slowly coming together. What is known so far is that Atlanta Motor
Speedway has lost one of its races in favor of a race at Kentucky
Speedway, Kansas Speedway has gained a second race and Auto Club
Speedway in California will host only one race.
SEMA is holding a “Council Challenge” contest from August 1 to October
8, 2010 to further expand the awareness of SEMA PAC (Political Action
Committee). The contest is limited to council Select Committee members.
The council with the highest total contributions and 100%
“PAC-approved” Select Committee membership will be the winner. The
grand prize includes $1,000 to be used toward a council project,
recognition and special seating at the Industry Awards Banquet at the
SEMA Show and other high-visibility acknowledgements.
2010 SEMA Show exhibitors can gain an edge on the competition by hiring celebrities to man their booths or displaying a famous vehicle.
As the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series prepares for its final
stop of the regular season this weekend at the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals
at Brainerd International Raceway, many drivers are hoping to pick up
last-minute points before the start of the Countdown to 1 playoffs.
Don't miss your last opportunity to call attention to your brand, your new products and your company news in the SEMA Show Daily, the only printed publication serving the SEMA Show.
J.D. Power and Associates forecasts that China’s light-vehicle market
will hit 15.8 million this year, up 20% over 2009. That’s nearly
one-quarter of global sales. In contrast, the U.S. market will only
grow 12% to 11.7 million, forecasts J.D. Power.