Fri, Jul 03, 2009
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About “My Show Planner”
To make the most out of your time at the 2008 SEMA Show, registered SEMA Show attendees and exhibitors can use My Show Planner to create and save a personalized itinerary for the Show. My Show Planner enables you to prepare for your SEMA Show experience: create a day-by-day calendar listing the seminars and special events you plan to attend, map out the exhibitors you need to meet, and add any meetings or activities you have planned during the week.

Who can access the My Show Planner?
Anyone can utilize My Show Planner. The tool allows visitors to view all seminars and events taking place during the SEMA Show, as well as see a complete list of exhibitors. To create a personalized planner, users must already be registered for the SEMA Show.

How does the personalized planner work?
Users can create a personal schedule that is as extensive or simple as they wish. Seminars and special events can be added directly onto one’s calendar, and exhibitors can be identified by booth location and show section. Users can save their itinerary, and come back at any time to add, delete or modify the information.

How do I create a personalized planner?
All approved registrants are e-mailed log-in instructions, along with their username and password. Registered attendees who need the information re-sent to them should email semashow@sema.org and request your “My Show Planner” Log-In. Use the “Log-In” link on the left-hand side of this page to access your account.

More questions? Email semashow@sema.org.
About My Show Planner:
To view a list of all Education Sessions and Events, Look under “Education/Events.”
To view a list of all exhibitors, click on “Exhibitor Directory" in the left-hand column.
To view a list of all exhibitors by products, market segments or vehicle applications, click on “Product Categories" in the left-hand column.
To view your personalized itinerary, click on “My Personal Planner" in the left-hand column. Note: you must first be logged in to access this function.