2012 SEMA Show exhibitor applications now available

Feb. 23, 2012

Feb 23, 2012—Organizers of the 2012 SEMA Show on Thursday announced that applications to exhibit at the event are now available.

The application, called the Exhibitor Space Rental Agreement (ESRA), is available at semashow.com/buyabooth.

SEMA said it will accept exhibitor applications anytime prior to the event. But exhibitors who submit their ESRA along with a deposit by April 27 will we able to participate in the Priority Booth Selection Process, an opportunity for exhibitors to select the actual location of their booth.

"The Priority Booth Selection Process is the best time for exhibitors to select their space at the show,” said Tom Gattuso, director of trade shows for SEMA. "We highly recommend that exhibitors take part in the space selection process and commit to participating in the SEMA Show as early as possible. This really gives exhibitors the time they need to plan and prepare for the upcoming show, and it allows for our staff to work with and assist as much as possible."

The 2012 SEMA Show is scheduled for Oct. 30-Nov. 2 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. For more information, visit SEMAShow.com or sema.org.

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