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Mark your Calendar: Registration for SEMA 2021 now open

Las Vegas, Nevada — In what will no doubt be a can’t-miss reunion for the international automotive community, the organizers of SEMA 2021 have announced that registration is now open for this year’s event, returning to its usual in-person format.

Last week, following Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak’s announcement to reopen the state by June 1, SEMA organizers officially announced that the show would be returning home to the Las Vegas Convention Centre from November 2-5.

In SEMA’s latest press release from Wednesday, organizers boasted that 1,500 exhibitors have already signed on to host booths at this year’s event.

“Given the restrictions our industry has endured the last year, pent-up demand for the SEMA Show is at an all-time high,” said Tom Gattuso, SEMA v-p of events. 

“More so than other years, the 2021 SEMA Show will be fundamental in helping industry professionals grow existing relationships, create new ones, and push their businesses forward.”

Businesses and shop owners from across the world are already eager to get back to normal, meeting with colleagues at events like SEMA.

“We are ready to get back to SEMA and connect with our customers this fall,” said Michael Hamrick, Wilwood Disc Brakes events and promotions manager. 

“Everyone at Wilwood Disc Brakes is putting their best foot forward to have a great event and catch up with our customers. We have quite a few new products to unveil, and SEMA is the place to do it.”

Click here to register for SEMA 2021.

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