Amphibolite (3) | ![]() |
Blueschist (3) | ![]() |
Cataclasite (3) | ![]() |
Eclogite (3) | ![]() |
Gneiss (3) | ![]() |
Gossan (3) | ![]() |
Granulite (3) | ![]() |
Greenschist (3) | ![]() |
Hornfels (3) | ![]() |
Marble (9) | ![]() |
Metapelite (3) | ![]() |
Metapsammite (3) | ![]() |
Migmatite (3) | ![]() |
Mylonite (3) | ![]() |
Phyllite (3) | ![]() |
Pseudotachylite (3) | ![]() |
Quartzite (3) | ![]() |
Schist (3) | ![]() |
Serpentinite (3) | ![]() |
Skarn (3) | ![]() |
Slate (9) | ![]() |
Suevite (3) | ![]() |
Talc carbonate (3) | ![]() |
Whiteschist (3) | ![]() |
G#3v 9666 Marble 0#4#marble Marble G#3v 9667 Metapelite 0#4#metapelite Metapelite
G#3v 9668 Metapsammite 0#4#metapsammite Metapsammite G#3v 9669 Migmatite 0#4#migmatite Migmatite
traditional low added-value sectors such as marble quarrying, leather, and agro-food industries, while more recently the focus has shifted also to knowledge-intensive industries
both in advanced areas such as biotechnologies and in traditional sectors such as marble quarrying Despite their name, they provide a wide range of business development services that go beyond mere
Macael marble region. After a period of decline up to the 1990s, there is evidence of renewed growth in the
product and design, including interesting diversification initiatives involving new marble furniture projects and the use of international artists and designers, there is also a need to focus upon lower-level forms of innovation that
They include natural conditions (examples are Carrara with its marble and stonecutter cluster, Western Japan with the silk industry and the proximity to China or the Hollywood
ceramics, chemical/petrochemical, food, pharmaceutics, marble processing, screen printing sector tanning, textile, wine treatment, wood, metal industry, mechanics
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