Karm Research Group Blog

Karm Research Group Blog

  • 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

Hybrid Cylinders set for early 2015 market release

15 October, 2014
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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. At present, Hybrid Cylinders is only available to the early adopters of the technology. For those wishing to register an interest […]

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Minister for Universities and Science visits Karm

10 June, 2014
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The Minister of State for Universities and Science has visited Karm Research Group at the new wing at Liverpool Science Park recently. The Rt Hon David Willetts MP met with Liverpool Science Park board member and Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University, Professor Nigel Weatherill and toured the new four-storey, 40,000 sq ft building. The […]

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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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  • 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