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 […]
Read MoreAntimicrobial resistance facts and figures
Antimicrobial resistance is considered one of the greatest threats to human health and the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a 2014 report on global observations of antimicrobial resistance in which it revealed that antibiotic resistance is no longer a prediction for the future; it is happening right now, across the world. Antimicrobial resistance is putting […]
Read More
Karm Research Group win a further Innovate UK R&D Grant Award
Karm Research Group is pleased to announce its latest grant award from Innovate UK, formerly the UK Technology Strategy Board. In line with the Groups’ continued success in developing innovative and technologically advanced materials in multiple economic sectors, the latest ‘proof of concept’ award furthers Karm Research’s development of materials and products in the healthcare […]
Read MoreHybrid Cylinders set for early 2015 market release
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 […]
Read MoreMinister for Universities and Science visits Karm
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 […]
Read More