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SEMA Show FutureTech Studio Returns With Expanded Focus On Cutting-Edge Vehicle Propulsion Technology

SEMA Show FutureTech Studio Returns With Expanded Focus On Cutting-Edge Vehicle Propulsion Technology

Second year showcases more innovations in emerging automotive technologies

Registration deadline extended to Oct. 9

DIAMOND BAR, CA – October 9, 2024 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – Following a successful debut, the SEMA FutureTech Studio is back for its second consecutive year at the 2024 SEMA Show, taking place Nov. 5-8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Offering attendees a deep dive into the future of vehicle propulsion and automotive technology, the FutureTech Studio will again provide a platform for innovators, tech enthusiasts, and automotive industry leaders to explore cutting-edge advancements driving the future of the automotive sector. This immersive experience showcases the innovative advancements that are shaping the future of mobility.

“The automotive aftermarket is a driving force behind cutting-edge technology, and the FutureTech Studio’s return underscores our industry’s pivotal role in pioneering new propulsion systems and fuel solutions,” said Tom Gattuso, SEMA Vice President of Events. “This dynamic space is dedicated to encouraging fresh ideas and groundbreaking innovation across all types of vehicles, setting the stage for the future of automotive advancements.”

The SEMA FutureTech Studio will return to the 2024 SEMA Show to provide attendees an immersive experience showcasing the innovative advancements that are shaping the future of automotive mobility.

Building on the success of last year, the FutureTech Studio will feature the latest parts, tools, and equipment tailored to emerging vehicle technologies. The exhibit area will also highlight a variety of cutting-edge vehicles that incorporate these advancements, demonstrating real-world applications. A key feature of the Studio will be FutureTech LIVE, a dedicated stage for SEMA Education sessions where industry leaders will discuss propulsion technologies, including electric vehicles (EVs), hybrids, hydrogen-powered vehicles, alternative fuels, and other innovations transforming the industry.

This year, the growing area will be located in Central Hall and feature an impressive 38 displays from more than 25 exhibitors. The displays will showcase a combination of components and tools for new propulsion technologies, as well as 25 unique vehicles that exemplify the future of automotive innovation.

In addition, the EV & Future Propulsion section and its surrounding area will feature more than 20 independent exhibit booths showcasing a combination of vehicle and…

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