Unified Printing Taxonomy available for global industry adoption

Standardized classification system from Printing United Alliance

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Unified Printing Taxonomy
Developed in partnership with IT Strategies and Zwang & Co and guided by an advisory board of industry leaders, the Unified Printing Taxonomy addresses long standing challenges around inconsistent nomenclature and under representation of print in government and market data.

Printing United Alliance, a member-based Printing and graphic arts association in North America, has announced that the Unified Printing Taxonomy, a standardized classification system for products and services across the Printing and graphic arts industry, is now available for free download by leading suppliers and partners worldwide. 

Adopting essential global buy-in for Printing nomenclature 

Developed in partnership with IT Strategies and Zwang & Co and guided by an advisory board of industry leaders, the Unified Printing Taxonomy addresses long standing challenges around inconsistent nomenclature and under representation of print in government and market data. 

Since its initial launch in 2021, the framework has been refined through extensive collaboration across equipment manufacturers, finishing suppliers, packaging converters, and trade associations on every continent.

“After years of collective effort, we’re proud to offer the Unified Printing Taxonomy as a global resource,” said Dave Leskusky, president, Printing United Alliance. “By adopting a common language for our products and services, suppliers everywhere can improve their data accuracy, enhance market insights, and drive more informed business decisions.”

Members of the original Taxonomy Advisory Board—including representatives from Printing United Alliance, Epson America, FESPA, Fortis Solutions Group, Fujifilm Dimatix, HP, Hunkeler, Intergraf, Koenig & Bauer, M&R, and Ricoh Americas—have contributed to and endorsed this release. Their input ensures the taxonomy remains flexible enough to accommodate emerging technologies, service models, and market segments.

“Standardizing how we classify and report our offerings is essential for the future growth of print,” said David Zwang, chairman of Zwang & Co and Taxonomy Advisory Board member. “This framework lays the foundation for clear communication and more effective collaboration across our industry.”

Real-world applications 

The Alliance is currently utilizing the Unified Printing Taxonomy in key areas, including its new Membership Directory, within Printing United Expo platforms, and is additionally being rolled out across Alliance media brands, to make critical assets and content instantly discoverable. By applying consistent nomenclature to company, equipment, and service listings in the directory, exhibitors’ products and services at the Expo, and content assets and recommendations on Alliance media sites; OEMs, suppliers, printers and print buyers can find exactly what they need faster and more intuitively. 

As more organizations adopt the taxonomy industry-wide, it will unlock powerful machine-learning and automation opportunities—accelerating search, driving new partnerships and collaborations, and fueling innovation throughout the global print community.

More details about the global taxonomy initiative and further details to download can be accessed at: https://taxonomy.Printing.org/

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