10 SEMA Show Mobile App Hacks You Probably Didn’t Know Existed

Showgoers would expect the mobile app for any event to include basic information such as a map, list of exhibitors, seminars, event directions and social media feeds. And while the new SEMA Show Mobile App includes all these features (available at www.semashow.com/app), there are lots of other helpful features that may come as a surprise – and may take a while to discover.

Job-Hunting? Top Automotive Jobs Here

The “Positions Available” section in the SEMA Member Classifieds lists more than 50 job openings around the country.

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Council & Network News: Let SEMA Help Launch Your Business

Applications are now being accepted for the 2015 SEMA Launch Pad, Presented by YEN competition.

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RSVP for SEMA Garage Tours

Find out how the SEMA Garage can help get your products developed and to market faster and more cost effectively.

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Movers & Shakers: Lingenfelter Receives SEMA Global Media Award

News and updates from around the specialty-equipment market.

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“Overhaulin’” to Film SEMA Ignited for Season Finale

SEMA Ignited attendees can be a part of the Velocity Network’s popular TV Show “Overhaulin’’’ season finale as a custom-built vehicle is unveiled during the inaugural event.

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What Showgoers Are Saying About the New Mobile App

The new 2014 SEMA Show mobile app is creating buzz among Showgoers, with users praising the program’s robust features.

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SEMA Show Mobile App Better Than Ever—Download Now

The newly enhanced 2014 SEMA Show mobile app makes navigating the annual event easier than ever.

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SEMA Show’s OPTIMA Street Car Alley to Highlight “Ultimate Street Car Invitational” Competitors

OPTIMA Batteries, in partnership with SEMA, has announced the debut of an all-new vehicle display area at the 2014 SEMA Show.

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Portion of Bonneville Salt Flats Resurfaced

An estimated 2,000 tons of salt were successfully deposited on the mud surface at the end of the access road to the Bonneville Salt Flats. It was graded and then dried to a hard concrete-like racing surface. Although modest in scope, the project demonstrates that it should be possible to deposit dry salt in targeted areas so as to help preserve our national treasure—the site where land-speed records have been set over the past 100 years.

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