2021 SEMA Show to Offer More Exhibitors in New West Hall

Colin
By Colin Wood
Mar 18, 2021 | SEMA

Following the construction of the new, 1.4-million-square-foot West Hall at the Las Vegas Convention Center, SEMA has announced “the entire SEMA Show floorplan will be optimized and offers room for new features and enhancements for an improved overall attendee experience” for the 2021 show, scheduled for November 2-5.

Specifically, the new hall is set to have exhibitors from the “Restyling & Car Care Accessories, Powersports & Utility Vehicles, and Truck, SUV & Off-Road sections.” This move is part of a larger plan to better connect buyers and exhibitors with more engaging activities.

More information about and resources for the upcoming show will be announced, though the release does state that “1,000 exhibitors have already confirmed their participation in the 2021 SEMA Show.”

For more information about the SEMA show, visit semashow.com.

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Comments
FatMongo
FatMongo Reader
3/18/21 7:44 p.m.

Good. Generate some $$$ and enthusiasm to fight EPA over-reach.

Keith Tanner
Keith Tanner GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
3/18/21 7:50 p.m.

Finally, more exhibitors at the show.

irish44j (Forum Supporter)
irish44j (Forum Supporter) MegaDork
3/18/21 8:14 p.m.
FatMongo said:

Good. Generate some $$$ and enthusiasm to fight EPA over-reach.

More like generating $$$ for SEMA. The EPA stuff is a red herring. The laws have been on the books for years, but the coal-rollers finally forced them to start enforcing them.  Nobody was worried about losing Miata or Subaru tunes until the bro-dozers went too far and forced the EPA to actually enforce laws they had largely ignored for years. Premiere Performance and its like can suck it, and SEMA can suck it for supporting them in this lost cause (and a stupid cause, at that). 

Side note: The EPA *will* do this, and no amount of online petitions and SEMA lobbying is going to change that. This is all a BS scam for SEMA to raise money, purportedly to "fight" against something they have literally no chance of winning.  VW, a multinational conglomerate worth billions, didn't beat the EPA. A handful of diesel tuners certainly won't. 

Move along, nothing to see here.........

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