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The silk industry has a rich history in Italy, but modern challenges have brought this centuries-old tradition to the brink of decline. Once a cornerstone of the rural economy in Italy, with a strong presence in Zagarolo, Rome, silk production has dwindled in the country due to industrial developments, synthetic fibers’ growing popularity, and fierce […] The post Tecnoseta revives the silk industry with open-source innovation appeared first on Arduino Blog.
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