AudioFrog, Others Present Seminars at SEMA

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Here are a few seminars aimed at the 12 volt market to take place at the SEMA Show next week, November 3-6 in LAs Vegas:

 

Automotive Electronics: Installing High Fidelity Audio in Cars (AE1)

Presented by: Andy Wehmeyer, CEO, Audiofrog, Inc.

More and more people are in pursuit of great sounding audio in their cars. Car manufacturers now market their factory audio systems in prominent television and online media. The system design objectives for the average car buyer are different than for an enthusiast. Many OE systems lack volume levels, balanced frequency response and a realistic soundstage sufficient to satisfy aftermarket audio enthusiasts. Enthusiast-appropriate high fidelity listening experiences require specialist integration technicians who have a firm grasp of audio principles, speaker placement, equalization and power management.

Join renowned industry audio expert Andy Wehmeyer for an in-depth look at how to achieve amazing sound in an upgraded car audio system. Learn about sound dispersion patterns, what equalization can and cannot fix, what makes good and bad speaker locations and much more. Andy’s insightful training style allows those unfamiliar with acoustics and audio system design to gain a firm understanding of how to approach car audio system upgrades with predictable and successful outcomes that put a smile on your customer’s face.

November 3, 2015 – 1:00pm – 2:30pm

Las Vegas Convention Center, Upper North Hall, N252

 

 

Automotive Electronics: Electronic Enhancements in Powersports Vehicles (AE2)

Panelists: Jeff Meece, Meece Car Audio; Trevor Kaplan and Nathan Perkins, SSV Works

Join three incredibly skilled industry veterans for in-depth analysis on upgrading electronics in powersports vehicles. Trevor Kaplan and Nathan Perkins are joined by Jeff Meece to provide insight and recommendations that help retailers approach this fast growing segment. 58 percent of UTV owners will purchase upgraded lighting or audio electronics. The average ticket for outfitting UTVs with extras is $1703, so there is significant opportunity for shops that cater solutions to this audience.

In this session you’ll understand vehicle specific integration options, using Bluetooth for audio system expansion, how to address environmental considerations for equipment longevity and much more. You’ll also get to explore different approaches for multi-passenger vehicles versus the two seater variety so that you take a solution-based approach to maximize the profitability of doing installations in powersports vehicles.

November 4, 2015 – 2:00pm – 3:00pm

Las Vegas Convention Center, Upper North Hall, N254

 

 

Vehicle Technology: Vehicle Electronics Forum: Fast, Smart, Cool and Connected (TBS4)

Moderated by: John Waraniak, VP, SEMA Vehicle Technology

Speakers: Ted Cardenas, Vice President of Marketing, Pioneer Electronics USA
David Strickland, Partner in Venable’s Regulatory Group, Former Administrator, NHTSA
Greg Krueger, Connected Vehicle Program Manager, LEIDOS
Dave Anderson, Senior Manager of Automotive Integration, NVIDIA
John Ellis, Automotive Software Specialist, Ellis and Associates
Elaina Farnsworth, CEO and Founder of MOBILE COMPLY
Jeff Varick, CEO and Founder, BRANDMOTION
Jim Sherman, Business and Technical Events Developer, SAE International

Attendees at this Forum will learn first-hand from leading Motor City and Silicon Valley experts how to compete in today’s rapidly evolving vehicle electronics markets and take advantage of the exciting growth opportunities with connected vehicles, software-based customization and digital technologies for automotive applications.

November 5, 2015 – 1:00pm – 2:30pm

Las Vegas Convention Center, Upper North Hall, N258

 

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