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2025 PRINTING United Alliance Pinnacle Product Awards Program Open for Entries

The awards recognize print industry manufacturers who push boundaries in quality, performance and productivity.

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PRINTING United Alliance (Philadelphia) has announced its 2025 Pinnacle Product Awards program open for entries through April 11, according to a press release.

The Pinnacle Product Awards recognize products that improve or advance the printing industry with exceptional contributions in quality, capability and productivity. 76 technology products won award recognition in 2024.

“Winning a Pinnacle Award is a game-changer — it puts your innovation in the spotlight and gets your work in front of the entire industry,” Linday Ferrari, PRINTING United Alliance Program Administrator, is quoted in the release. “With spotlight media coverage, a dedicated awards gallery, recognition at PRINTING United Expo and so much more; it’s an incredible opportunity to gain visibility and credibility that helps your business stand out.”

The award categories include:

  • The Output category recognizes output printing products with the tightest delta E to the target. These use the latest Maxwell color management software and X-Rite or Barbieri measuring devices.
  • The Non-output category recognizes products that improve or advance the printing industry with exceptional contributions to quality, capability and productivity.
  • The Technology category honors the development of technologies predicted to significantly impact commercial printing, digital textiles, packaging, screenprinting, wide format and related industries.

Winners will be acknowledged in the PRINTING United Journal, across Alliance media brand platforms and during PRINTING United Expo, taking place October 22-24 in Orlando, FL.

Pinnacle Award product submissions can be made online at pinnacleawards.printing.org.

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