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New SEMA Show Website Launched

SEMA Show organizers recently launched a redesigned website at www.SEMAShow.com, the site's first major overhaul in almost 10 years. The site's enhanced online tools, user-friendly navigation and virtual maps make it easy for those participating in the 2011 SEMA Show to register and plan for the event.

SEMA Show organizers recently launched a redesigned website at www.SEMAShow.com, the site’s first major overhaul in almost 10 years. The site’s enhanced online tools, user-friendly navigation and virtual maps make it easy for those participating in the 2011 SEMA Show to register and plan for the event.

In the months leading up to the SEMA Show, the website will be updated to include interactive calendars and schedules, a collection of exhibitor press releases, celebrity appearances and more.

“The new, modern SEMA Show website gives today’s Showgoers the tools they need to plan for the event,” said Peter MacGillivray, SEMA VP of events and communications. “We’re confident that both exhibitors and buyers will find that the website provides them with the resources they need to prepare for the Show. Ultimately, participants will be better prepared for the Show and have a higher return on their investment.”

The 2011 SEMA Show is set for Tuesday-Friday, November 1-4, 2011, in Las Vegas, NV. As the largest automotive trade gathering in the world, the annual event features nearly 2,000 manufacturers, 100,000 industry professionals, dozens of educational seminars and several networking opportunities. To learn more about the event, visit www.SEMAShow.com.

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