Hybrid Cylinders is set to bring to the market in early 2015, a patented gravure printing cylinder technology that harnesses many of the competitive advantages of flexographic printing, engineered specifically for the gravure industry. Unique Polymer & Size Variability The Hybrid Cylinder’s unique polymer has been scientifically engineered and will be manufactured on a large […]
Read MoreThe GAA (Gravure Association of the Americas) Technical Forum in Charlotte, North Carolina on the 17th & 18th September is where the industry is scheduled to meet and hear about the latest best practices and technological innovations in the gravure sector. Hybrid Cylinders Ltd are pleased to announce that its new size variable gravure cylinder […]
Read MoreKarm Research Group are pleased to announce that we have completed the move from our existing premises at the Liverpool science park into a new 1,000 sq ft of new laboratory space and offices as the first new tenants at Liverpool Science Park’s £8m third building. The third building, which officially opened this week, was […]
Read MoreKarm Research Group are pleased to announce that we are on schedule to complete the move from our existing Liverpool Science Park premises into a new 1,000 sq ft of laboratory space and offices as the first new tenants at Liverpool Science Park’s £8m third building. The third building, designed by Ryder Architecture and built […]
Read MoreFollowing a successful acquisition of government backed Research & Development funding via the Technology Strategy Board, the UK’s innovation agency, Karm Research Group are pleased to announce that the Hybrid Cylinders project is now in its second phase and gearing up towards the expected 2014 launch. The Technology Strategy Board was established by the UK […]
Read MoreLiverpool Science Park has now published the fly-through animation of its £8m third building. Liverpool Science Park (LSP) is owned by Liverpool John Moores University, (LJMU), the University of Liverpool and Liverpool City Council and is currently home to over 75 companies, many of which, like Karm are commercial R&D enterprises. The third building due […]
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