Hybrid Cylinders recently gave a presentation at the Gravure Association of the Americas Gravure Global Summit in Lake Buena Vista Florida to update the GAA and its attendees on the progress of our innovative cylinder technology and how its adoption can dramatically reduce time to press. The keynote speech ‘Gravure at the Crossroads’ by Professor […]
Read MoreHybrid Cylinders set for launch in Q3 2015
Karm Research Group, the parent company of the Hybrid Cylinder technology is pleased to announce that following a successful research and development stage, the business is now in the final stages of bringing its European manufacturing facility online for an early Q3 market launch. The news follows on from recent announcements to the Gravure Association […]
Read MoreHybrid Cylinders speak at Global Gravure Summit
On March 4-5th Hybrid Cylinders gave a presentation on its technology at the Global Gravure Summit hosted by the Gravure Association of the Americas at Lake Buena Vista Palace in Florida. The Gravure Association of the Americas was established to provide a forum to facilitate collaborative partnerships among all Gravure professionals and their mission is […]
Read MorePrinters on the cutting edge of the business are always interested in finding ways to print faster at lower costs, but this is not so easy to achieve. Success doesn’t simply depend on deciding between flexo or gravure, it’s about finding the best printing method in an ever-evolving industry. When we look at the marketplace […]
Read MoreHybrid Cylinders to attend Graphics of the Americas (GOA) Expo & Conference
After a successful year of development as we head into Q4 Hybrid Cylinders, part of the Karm Group UK are now in pre launch preparations for an early Q2 / 2014 concept launch. As part of our diary for early 2014 Hybrid Cylinders will be attending both the Graphics of the Americas (GOA) Expo & […]
Read MoreGravure – The environmentally friendly print process
Today it is essential for processes and products to be environmentally friendly. The customers demand it and environmental ‘bad boys’ could lose market share. And now the climate change, which could become an even more serious challenge for industry, is the top theme in the political debate. On 2 February 2007 the Intergovernmental Panel on […]
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