Introducing SEMA360. With tradeshows and mass gatherings unable to take place this year, SEMA360 was created to meet the demand of a viable marketplace during these challenging times.
In a first ever 100% online event, SEMA360 focuses on manufacturer/attendee/media relationships, new product introductions, project vehicle debuts, industry-leading education, and unparalleled networking opportunities. The event will take place over five massive days, from November 2nd to 6th 2020.
Craig Herriot, General Manager of International Sales for REDARC says, “SEMA is a great opportunity for REDARC to present these new products that have been well received into the North American market”
“In addition, we look forward to the educational seminars, product demonstrations and networking opportunities SEMA provides us,” he said.
Though we’re excited to be participating in SEMA360, we hope to once again attend the live event in Las Vegas, 2021 and following years.
SEMA360 runs from November 2 - 6, and for more information see the SEMA website.
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