Firetech Industry Sees Opportunity in Trump 2.0 as California Faces Wildfire Crisis
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As President-elect Trump prepares to take office, California’s firetech sector, focused on innovative solutions to combat wildfires, is finding bipartisan support. Entrepreneurs in this niche industry are shifting their focus to appeal to both Democrats and Republicans, with technologies like drones and AI gaining traction among utilities and lawmakers. Despite political uncertainty, firetech leaders are positioning their companies to thrive, offering efficiency and resilience in wildfire prevention, while even tech moguls like Elon Musk lend their influence to the cause.
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