Early Bird Registration for Repairer Driven Education at SEMA

Early Bird Registration Opens for Repairer Driven Education at SEMA Show

The 2015 Repairer Driven Education (RDE) series and OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit will feature more than 30 educational sessions from Tuesday, Nov. 3rd through Friday, Nov. 6th during show hours.

The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) announced that registration for its education programs at the 2015 SEMA Show is open. The 2015 Repairer Driven Education (RDE) series and OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit will feature more than 30 educational sessions delivered Tuesday, Nov. 3rd through Friday, Nov. 6th during show hours. Each session has been individually selected or suggested by SCRS for content that specifically focuses on issues and information of relevance to collision repair professionals operating in today’s marketplace.

Registering early not only ensures that you have your week planned out and a spot reserved in all education classes, but it can save you money on both the pass into the show as well as the cost of the educational programs. Badges for approved on-line registration begin mailing in August 2015.

The education sessions can be selected individually, or accessed with a Full Series Pass which includes admission to one regular RDE session in each available time slot, access to all three segments of the OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit and admission for one to the SCRS Sky Villa after-party on Thursday night in the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino. The Full Series Pass presents the most options, with the most flexibility, at the best rate of only $375 if purchased before the early bird deadline. Those interested in registering for the Full Series Pass can click here to register now.

For attendees interested in selecting sessions individually, each individual session is discounted to $75 prior to the early bird deadline, and attendees can click here to register now for select individual sessions.

After Oct. 16th, 2015, attendees may still register online and, if approved, will receive a confirmation via email, but the badge will not be mailed. If you register in advance after the deadline to mail your badge, make sure to bring your bar code confirmation printed or on your phone. You can pick up your badge in express registration; know that the lines move quickly.

For further assistance, attendees can contact registration customer service at (866) 229-3687.

For more information about the 2015 Repairer Driven Education series and see a full list of session descriptions with instructors at the 2015 SEMA Show, visit www.scrs.com/rde.

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