
by Elena Comelli
A market worth over €30 billion, which provides more than 150,000 jobs. Italian clean-tech's value is at least this much, according to figures provided by the Polytechnic University of Milan's Energy & Strategy Group - but it's much more than that.
Since the beginning of the crisis, one out of four businesses has invested in sustainable innovations, research, design, and quality in order to reduce their company's environmental impact and save energy. According to GreenItaly 2015's analyses – that is, the report published by the Symbola Foundation and Unioncamere – more than 370,000 companies have invested in clean technologies.
Fonte: Italy24
Dennis Palumbo is a thriller writer and psychotherapist in private practice. He's the auth...
Arnaldo Trabucco, MD, FACS is a leading urologist who received his medical training at ins...
You can tell she fills with excitement when she has the chance to show an important archae...
AGENDA 12.00 – 12.15 Light lunch12.15 – 12.30Welcome addresses Lorenzo Mannelli, MD, PhD...
by Claudia Astarita The food farming sector is still one of the engines of Italia...
A volcano near Rome thought to be extinct appears to be waking up and entering a new erupt...
The “Lovers of Modena”, a pair of skeletons so called because they were buried hand-in-han...
One of the most-well known relics in archeological history is leading researchers to belie...