The SEMA Tech Transfer Program—which provides members access to vehicle
CAD files from participating OEMs—has expanded its offerings with the
addition of data files for the 2012 ZL1 Camaro.
The intent of SEMA’s Tech Transfer program, available exclusively to
SEMA manufacturing members, is to minimize or completely eliminate the
necessity of reverse engineering to produce products. The program houses
a database of CAD files provided by participating OEMs, which currently
includes Chrysler, Ford, General Motors and Scion.
Students preparing for careers in the automotive industry may be
eligible to receive financial awards ranging from $1,000–$4,000 through
the 2011 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund.
The scholarship application, which is due April 1 and requires college
transcripts and letters of recommendation, is now available here.
The SEMA Tech Transfer
program has expanded again with the addition of CAD data files for the
2012 Ford Focus. The files currently available for the Focus sedan
include the chassis, exhaust and suspension and brakes. For all models,
CAD files include the 2.0L engine with an air cleaner and exhaust manifold
and front and rear fascia/bumpers.
Don't miss the upcoming ’11 Ford Explorer and ’12 Ford Focus Measuring Session. The deadline is November 19.
Minimize or eliminate reverse engineering costs on this popular compact with CAD data through SEMA Tech Transfer.
CAD files for the all-new Mustang 5.0L V8 and new-to-Mustang 3.7L V6 are now available through the SEMA Tech Transfer program.
The SEMA Technology Transfer Program is one of the most valuable SEMA manufacturer member benefits, offering rapid prototyping service and access to thousands of OEM CAD files.
Designing new specialty-equipment products is a laborious, time-consuming procedure, and time is not a friend, as manufacturers will attest.
Car and truck buyers seek the vehicles that best suit their needs, including the need to be individual.