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Want to Lead a Seminar at the SEMA Show?

December 3, 2024 By Nadeem

The Hog Ring - Want to Lead a Seminar at the SEMA Show? Yes.

Interested in sharing your knowledge and skills with the auto industry? Then apply to become a speaker at the 2025 SEMA Show.

There’s no better way to stand out in the industry and ensure the next generation of trimmers is prepared to build on everything we’ve learned and achieved than by hosting a SEMA Show seminar.

“The educational sessions make up one of the key pillars of the SEMA Show, where thousands of industry professionals convene to learn new business strategies and best practices,” show organizers said in a statement. “The SEMA Show education program provides relevant, engaging and inspiring information on the industry’s complex issues and topics.”

Among the many topics SEMA is recruiting speakers for are fabrication, vehicle customization, future trends and small-business strategy.

All speakers should focus on industry issues and not specific companies or agendas.

To be considered, you’ll need to submit a proposal on what you’d like to cover, highlighting your expertise on the subject.

The deadline to submit a proposal to speak at the 2025 SEMA Show is January 31. The show will be held November 4 – 7 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

To submit a proposal, click here.

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Filed Under: Archive, Seminars & Trade Shows Tagged With: 2025 SEMA Show, Auto Trim, Auto Upholstery, Car Interior, SEMA, Specialty Equipment Market Association

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