10.24.18
AkzoNobel unveiled its programming for the 2018 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show. The event takes place in Las Vegas from Oct. 30-Nov. 2, 2018.
AkzoNobel will exhibit at booth #25163, where attendees will be able to view two new cars from hot rod builder Dave Kindig. AkzoNobel will also lead a press conference to celebrate the company’s 10-year partnership with McLaren Racing and will offer show attendees product demonstrations. In addition, AkzoNobel will have a presence at the Rig (#61014), host an Education Session, and participate in the SEMA Student Career Day.
“Our presence at the SEMA Show this year shines a spotlight on AkzoNobel’s leadership in color,” said Doug Holmberg, business director, Americas, AkzoNobel Automotive & Specialty Coatings. “Kindig’s cars in our Modern Classikk line of custom finishes, our decade-long partnership with McLaren and our unrivaled color-matching digital tools all underscore our commitment to quality color – for enthusiasts and the collision repair industry alike.”
Kindig, a hot rod builder and host of VELOCITY’s “Bitchin’ Rides,” will debut two new cars – a 1955 Mercedes-Benz Gullwing and a 1967 Pontiac GTO – both painted in Modern Classikk. Kindig will also be at the AkzoNobel booth throughout the show to sign autographs.
“AkzoNobel and I share a passion for color, and Modern Classikk is the epitome of our partnership,” said Kindig. “The Modern Classikk line of paints provides unparalleled excellence in clarity and quality. All of these colors not only have a classic feel to them but convey that extra dimension that lets you see different shades from different angles.”
In addition, AkzoNobel and McLaren celebrate 10 years of partnership at the 2018 SEMA Show. McLaren relies on AkzoNobel’s coatings technology to provide color, protection and performance for its Formula 1 team, using the premium Sikkens brand for its F1 cars. Simon Roberts, chief operating officer, McLaren Racing, will host a press conference in honor of the partnership.
“McLaren’s decade-long relationship with AkzoNobel has led us to new innovations, scientific and sustainable advancements and quality finishes,” said Roberts. “The company’s longevity in the marketplace, coupled with the technology we’ve developed together, has helped us in our ongoing pursuit of high performance, and we’re thrilled to call AkzoNobel our partner.”
SEMA attendees will also have the opportunity to request or observe aftermarket product demonstrations at the AkzoNobel booth. Products on display will include:
AkzoNobel will exhibit at booth #25163, where attendees will be able to view two new cars from hot rod builder Dave Kindig. AkzoNobel will also lead a press conference to celebrate the company’s 10-year partnership with McLaren Racing and will offer show attendees product demonstrations. In addition, AkzoNobel will have a presence at the Rig (#61014), host an Education Session, and participate in the SEMA Student Career Day.
“Our presence at the SEMA Show this year shines a spotlight on AkzoNobel’s leadership in color,” said Doug Holmberg, business director, Americas, AkzoNobel Automotive & Specialty Coatings. “Kindig’s cars in our Modern Classikk line of custom finishes, our decade-long partnership with McLaren and our unrivaled color-matching digital tools all underscore our commitment to quality color – for enthusiasts and the collision repair industry alike.”
Kindig, a hot rod builder and host of VELOCITY’s “Bitchin’ Rides,” will debut two new cars – a 1955 Mercedes-Benz Gullwing and a 1967 Pontiac GTO – both painted in Modern Classikk. Kindig will also be at the AkzoNobel booth throughout the show to sign autographs.
“AkzoNobel and I share a passion for color, and Modern Classikk is the epitome of our partnership,” said Kindig. “The Modern Classikk line of paints provides unparalleled excellence in clarity and quality. All of these colors not only have a classic feel to them but convey that extra dimension that lets you see different shades from different angles.”
Kindig and AkzoNobel announced their partnership in 2017 and shortly thereafter launched the full line of Modern Classikk custom finishes, which includes 26 base coat colors and four reducers. AkzoNobel’s reputation for its unsurpassed ability to create groundbreaking refinishing solutions, coupled with Kindig’s visionary master craftsmanship, make the collaboration a natural fit.
In addition, AkzoNobel and McLaren celebrate 10 years of partnership at the 2018 SEMA Show. McLaren relies on AkzoNobel’s coatings technology to provide color, protection and performance for its Formula 1 team, using the premium Sikkens brand for its F1 cars. Simon Roberts, chief operating officer, McLaren Racing, will host a press conference in honor of the partnership.
“McLaren’s decade-long relationship with AkzoNobel has led us to new innovations, scientific and sustainable advancements and quality finishes,” said Roberts. “The company’s longevity in the marketplace, coupled with the technology we’ve developed together, has helped us in our ongoing pursuit of high performance, and we’re thrilled to call AkzoNobel our partner.”
SEMA attendees will also have the opportunity to request or observe aftermarket product demonstrations at the AkzoNobel booth. Products on display will include:
- Carbeat: A digital production workflow system developed for collision repair shops. The system digitizes the repair process on a touch screen monitor and makes it available to managers, team leaders, technicians and third parties, leading to improved transparency and communication. Since its launch at last year’s SEMA show, the software has now been optimized with new reporting, scheduling and tracking capabilities, enhanced search functions and more;
- Automatchic: Automatchic Vision is a digital spectrophotometer (i.e., camera) that enables body shops to measure and match color in any location on a vehicle. The software increases business profitability by driving right-first-time color selection through process optimization, accuracy and speed; it also enhances profitable, sustainable operations by enabling the collision center to use less paint, reduce waste and save labor. Automatchic instantly analyzes color and provides the optimal matching color formula;
- MIXIT: In alignment with AkzoNobel’s tradition of developing leading digital color techniques and technologies, MIXIT is a color identification and retrieval system, which uses cloud-based software to give users immediate access to its vast database of more than 2 million colors and variants. MIXIT satisfies the industry’s need for greater accuracy and greater efficiency in color matching.