The Education Program at the 2025 SEMA Show Will Offer Free Training Sessions

The fully reimagined program will include industry experts providing insights on professional development & business growth…

Attendees at the 2025 SEMA Show, held Nov. 4-7 in Las Vegas, will have several opportunities to develop new skills, connect with industry leaders and foster business strategies as part of this year’s SEMA Education Program, SEMA Show officials stated in a press release. The fully reimagined lineup of free, expert-led training sessions will bring value and insight to the thousands of industry professionals in attendance at the annual automotive trade show.

Hosted in the centrally located, recently renovated North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, the SEMA Education Program will run from Tuesday, Nov. 4, through Thursday, Nov. 6, offering a dynamic experience that complements the high-energy learning environment experienced on the Show floor, noted the release.

“We invite all attendees and exhibitors to advance their professional and business growth during the Show,” said Gary Vigil, SEMA senior manager of professional development. “The SEMA Show has always provided learning and self-advancement opportunities through education, and this year we are offering free sessions within eight education tracks to address the key subjects that are influencing the aftermarket today.”

The SEMA Show Education Program Will Include Eight Tracks

The eight education tracks categorize sessions according to subject matter, allowing attendees to find programs that fit their professional interests. Here are the eight categories:

Partnered Programs at the 2025 SEMA Show

Training sessions, both free and fee-based, from the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR), Tire Industry Association (TIA), and Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS), offer even more specialized courses at the 2025 SEMA Show.

Session highlights include:

“The SEMA Education Program embodies our commitment to empowering the automotive community through knowledge, innovation and collaboration,” said Andy Tompkins, SEMA trade show director. “With free, expert-led sessions tailored to every corner of the industry, this year’s program is more dynamic than ever.”

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