Category
page 1Industries (economics)
automotive industry
range of organizations associated with motor vehicles, such as automobiles, trucks and motorcycles
food industry
type of industry; collective of diverse businesses that supplies much of the world's food
chemical industry
a sector of the economy that manufactures, processes, and sells chemicals
textile industry
economic sector
petroleum industry
activities linked to handling oil products
weapons industry
industrial sector which manufactures weapons and military technology and equipment
music industry
companies and individuals that create and sell music and make money off of sales
sex industry
field of business
film industry
comprises the technological and commercial institutions of filmmaking
pharmaceutical industry
develops, produces, and markets drugs or pharmaceuticals licensed for use as medications
light industry
economic sector
energy industry
industries involved in producing, selling, and distributing energy (in all forms, e.g. petroleum, natural gas, coal, peat, firewood, nuclear energy, solar energy, hydroelectric energy, wind energy, geothermal energy)
industry
group of firms that produce a closely related set of raw materials, goods, or services
pulp and paper industry
industry that belongs to the secondary sector and is involved in the manufacture of paper and paperboard
fishing industry
economic sector relating to fish
creative industries
economic sector
fur trade
worldwide industry dealing in the acquisition and sale of animal fur
GLAM
acronym for "galleries, libraries, archives, and museums" that refers to cultural institutions that have access to knowledge as their mission
video game industry
economic sector involved with the development, marketing and sales of video games
food service
tertiary sector of the economy
tobacco industry
includes companies that produce cigarettes, cigars, smoking tobacco, snuff, chewing tobacco, snuff or bidis
software industry
businesses for development, maintenance and publication of software
electronics industry
industry focused in any electronics manufacturing, not only semiconductors
semiconductor industry
companies engaged in the design and fabrication of semiconductor devices
manufacture of machinery and equipment
economic activity; industry that produces and maintains machines
clothing industry
industry encompassing the design, manufacturing, wholesaling and retailing of clothes
meatpacking industry
slaughtering, processing, packaging, and distribution of meat from animals such as cattle, pigs, sheep - poultry is not included
meat industry
modern industrialized livestock agriculture for production, packing, preservation and marketing of meat
manufacture of sugar
enterprises dealing with sugar
wood industry
economic branch
biobased economy
Biobased economy, bioeconomy or biotechonomy is an economic activity involving the use of biotechnology and biomass in the production of goods, services, or energy. The terms are widely used by regional development agencies, national and international organizations, and biotechnology companies. They are closely linked to the evolution of the biotechnology industry and the capacity to study, understand, and manipulate genetic material that has been possible due to scientific research and technological development. This includes the application of scientific and technological developments to agr
electric power industry
industry that provides the production and delivery of electric energy
mining industry
industry concerned with the removal of raw materials from the Earth's crust and with their conversion into refined products
car dependency
concept that city layouts may favor automobiles over bicycles, public transit, and walking
aircraft industry
industry which is part of the aerospace industry
space industry
activities related to manufacturing components that go into Earth's orbit or beyond
dairy industry
manufacturing of dairy products
seasonal industry
sector with significant seasonal variability
telecommunications
telecommunications industry in general or providers of telecommunications networks and services
automotive industry in the United States
began in the 1890s and, as a result of the size of the domestic market and the use of mass production

anime industry
subclass of entertainment industry involved with the development, marketing and sales of anime

oil shale industry
resource extraction industry
health care industry
industry dedicated to providing health care services and products
construction industry
production of goods and services involved in the process of constructing buildings or infrastructure
sports industry
industry focused on sports
petrochemical industry
industry of petroleum products
plastics industry
industrial sector
computer industry
type of industry for computer
Automotive industry crisis of 2008–10
part of the financial crisis of 2007–2008

public affairs industry
industry of Public Affairs
entertainment industry
part of the tertiary sector of the economy and includes a large number of sub-industries devoted to entertainment
tourism industry
economic sector related to tourism
water collection, treatment and supply
economic activity
beverage industry
drink-producing industry
radio industry
generic term for any companies or public service providers who are involved with the broadcast of radio stations or ancillary services
renewable energy industry
electric energy utility industry
cosmetics industry
industry that manufactures and distributes cosmetic products
naval stores
shipbuilding term
cotton industry