Karm Research Group’s move to new Liverpool Science Park’s £8m third building due to complete next month.

Karm 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 by Morgan Sindall has seen a timely construction schedule resulting in the project being completed in less than 12 months.

The 3750 sqm flexible office and commercial laboratory accommodation builds on the success of the two previous science park innovation centres and completes the Metropolitan Cathedral campus, terminating the vista from the urban parkland to the south and creating a focus for the science park community.

Chris Musson, chief executive of Liverpool Science Park, said “The demand for this specialist accommodation in a supportive environment is high, and our campus provides a very attractive offer – high quality accommodation, business support, and links to the region’s specialist experts at the universities – all in a city centre location. The additional flexible office and laboratory space will be a great asset to the city region and reinforce the message that Liverpool is a world-class destination for commercial knowledge enterprise.”

Karm Research Group is developing a number of products in the chemistry sector including an antimicrobial product for the healthcare industry and via our Hybrid Cylinders busines, Karm is currently in the process of setting up its revolutionary new type of gravure printing cylinder, with the expected 2014 launch.

Interest parties can register interest in our new gravure printing cylinder ahead of the launch using the ‘Register’ function of this web site.

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