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  • Karm Research Group in the UK was specifically set up to bring to market, a new gravure printing cylinder technology. Since then KRG has gone from strength to strength and in addition to pioneering additional innovations in the gravure industry the group has also undertaken research projects and the development of specialist materials for use in the biomedical, construction and engineering sectors

Q1/2017 Update on Hybrid Cylinder Technologies

18 May, 2017
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Towards the end of Q1/2017 the Hybrid Cylinder management team attended the Gravure Association of the Americas Global Summit in Florida, United States and the ERA Technical and EHS Commissions meeting in Verona, Italy. The GAA Global Gravure Summit included a further keynote speech from Prof Bob Eller of Rochester Institute of Technology in which […]

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Hybrid Cylinders Update and Outlook for 2017

17 March, 2017
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Hybrid Cylinders Update and Outlook for 2017 2016 was an active year for the Hybrid Cylinder technology, a year which also saw the introduction of the Roto-Hybrid process, so to allow the simultaenous development of complementary gravure and gravure cylinder technologies to better address the current and future needs of various gravure markets over and […]

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Liverpool Science Park fly-through animation of its £8m third building

01 May, 2014
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Liverpool Science Park 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 delivered in early 2014 is […]

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Hybrid Cylinders Update and Outlook for 2017

04 March, 2014
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Karm Research Group are pleased to report that following an extensive program of testing and in early Q3 of this year we will be releasing data of the chrome replacement technology in both pre-press and on-press environments For Full Story Click Here

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  • About KRG

    Karm Research Group is a research and development focused group of companies with active projects in the printing and packaging, electronics, healthcare and construction sectors.
  • Roto-Hybrid Process

    To participate in a technology trial please see www.rotohybrid.com for more details