A SEMA Measuring Session has been scheduled for the 2011 Scion tC.
Sessions for the subcompact hatchback, open to SEMA manufacturing
members, are limited to 60 minutes per company and up to three
companies at one time.
Complete details are available here.
The deadline to register for the session is Wednesday, June 4. For more information, contact Bill Wolf at billw@sema.org.
The number of first-time exhibitors signed up to attend the 2010 SEMA Show has grown to nearly 200.
It’s almost time for SEMA to recognize the efforts of its Board of Directors at the SEMA Installation Banquet & Gala Fundraiser.
While signs of economic recovery continue to emerge, the 2010 SEMA Show
figures prominently in the plans of many companies looking to take
advantage of a renewed sense of optimism as the industry sees signs of
improvement.
Brandon Bernstein, Jack Beckman and Tim Wilkerson look to grab precious championship points in Georgia; NHRA unleashed enters into agreement with Outlaw Racing Street Car Association; upcoming dates for NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series.
On Monday, May 17, balloting opens for the SEMA Select Committee
elections. The elections represent your opportunity to guide the
direction of your SEMA councils and committees. Each SEMA council
member company will receive one e-mail with instructions and links for
completing an electronic Select Committee ballot. Only one ballot per
company is e-mailed, and only one ballot per company will be recorded.
SEMA presents a New Products Showcase at the SEMA Show each year,
providing exhibitors with an outstanding opportunity to introduce
products, packaging and merchandising to industry buyers and media.
On Monday, May 17, balloting opens for the SEMA Select Committee elections.
SEMA places a wealth of legislative/regulatory information at your fingertips to help your business succeed. All of the material can be accessed through the government affairs page on the SEMA website: www.sema.org. The legislative and regulatory materials are also posted on the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website (www.semasan.com) as a way to involve your customers, the enthusiast community.
SEMA’s Consumer Demand Index (CDI) experienced yet another increase in April,
going from 45 to 48. Representing a 7% increase, the CDI again matches
closely with the Consumer Confidence Index which experienced an 11%
increase from March to April. The April increase experienced by the CDI
follows the ten-point increase from the month before and marks an 85%
increase from April 2009. This could signal an indication that
consumers are willing to purchase more products in the next few
months—much needed good news for the specialty-equipment market.