Trump Administration Science& Technology Highlights 2026-Artificial Intelligence, 6 G, Funding for NSF Biomedical Implantable Devices, Brain Computer Interface, Metaverse Transhuman Agenda Accelerated
The Trump Administration Science& Technology Highlights 2026 showcases acceleration of not just Artificial Intelligence, quantum computing but also accleration of the Transhumanist Cyborg technologies, namely biomedical implants and devices. The document carefully omits any reference to Cyborg technologies and human augmentation, but it provides funding for exactly that. From semiconductor technologies, implantable biomedical devices, 3 D organ printing, its all there. Getting children used to AI, data centers that will host the metaverse data of all living beings.Remember that according to Transhumanists humanity is already merging with AI now, and clearly the current administration is accelerating this process.
President Trump removed all regulatory protections for AI despite many AI experts warning about the dangers of AI causing possible human extinction.
In 2025, the Trump Administration took historic steps to advance U.S. dominance in AI. In his first week back in office, President Trump rescinded the disastrous Biden AI Executive Order which hindered AI innovation and endangered technological leadership at a critical time. In July 2025, President Trump signed America’s AI Action Plan, which identified over 90 Federal policy actions to promote American AI by enabling adoption, removing red tape, and investing in R&D, while securing American technologies and protecting them from malicious use. On the same day, President Trump issued three AI Executive Orders to export American AI, promote rapid buildout of data centers and supporting energy infrastructure, and uphold free speech in AI models. In addition, the Trump Administration launched the Genesis Mission that applies AI to our scientific enterprise, created a national strategy for AI diplomacy, prioritize AI across R&D budget priorities, and established a whole-of-government effort to advance regulatory reforms that enable sector-specific AI adoption.
Throughout, President Trump has made clear that American workers must be at the center of our AI strategy—ensuring that the ongoing AI boom translates into jobs, upskilling, and opportunity for the American people. He also launched initiatives to apply AI in K-12 education, created the Presidential AI Challenge, signed an Executive Order to use AI to tackle childhood pediatric cancer, and signed into law the TAKE IT DOWN Act to protect our children and families.
President Trump’s work on AI builds on extensive actions from his first term. The President’s foresight about the importance of American AI leadership led him to sign the first-ever Executive Order on AI in 2019. This Order launched the Nation’s first AI Strategy, the American AI Initiative—which contains pillars still relevant today, including removing barriers to AI innovation, preparing the U.S. workforce with skills to adapt an thrive in the age of AI, and promoting an international environment that opens markets for American industry. The First Trump Administration also committed to doubling AI research investment, established the first-ever national AI research institutes, strengthened American leadership in AI technical standards, and issued the first-ever U.S. regulatory guidance to provide clarity and enable AI adoption in the private sector, paving way for the unprecedented AI boom we see today.
AI Innovation
Unveiling America’s AI Action Plan. On July 23, 2025, the White House released “Winning the AI Race: America’s AI Action Plan,” which synthesized a whole-of-government strategy to win the AI race and power a new age of American leadership in science, technology, and global influence. The Plan identifies over 90 Federal policy actions across three pillars: accelerating AI innovation, building domestic AI infrastructure, and leading in international diplomacy and security. Since its release, Federal agencies have been implementing priority actions, including launching the American AI Exports Program, identifying Federal lands and streamlining permitting for AI infrastructure buildout, ensuring AI models procured by the government prioritize truthfulness and ideological neutrality, and investing in a skilled AI workforce.
Removing Barriers to American AI Innovation. In his first week in office, President Trump signed Executive Order 14179, “Removing Barriers to American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence,” which revoked the Biden Administration’s harmful AI Executive Order that established unnecessarily burdensome requirements for companies developing and deploying AI. The President’s new Executive Order refocused U.S. AI policy on promoting economic competitiveness and national security, and emphasized that American development of AI systems must be free from ideological bias or engineered social agendas. It also directed the development of America’s AI Action Plan, a whole-of-government strategy to solidify America’s AI dominance.
AI R&D and AI for Science
Launching the Genesis Mission to Leverage AI for Science. On November 24, 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order 14363, “Launching the Genesis Mission,” a new national effort to use AI to transform how scientific research is conducted and accelerate the speed of discovery, with the aim of doubling the productivity and impact of federally-funded scientific research and development within a decade. The Mission mobilizes the Department of Energy’s 17 National Laboratories, private industry, and America’s leading universities and harnesses the world’s best supercomputers, experimental facilities, AI systems, and unique datasets across every major scientific domain to tackle use-inspired science and technology challenges, strengthen national security, and secure energy dominance. On December 10, 2025, DOE announced over $320 million in investments across four signature initiatives to advance the Mission’s AI capabilities.
Launching the Largest AI Infrastructure Project in History. On his second day back in office, President Trump announced Stargate, a joint venture between U.S. and partner country technology companies to build next-generation AI infrastructure in the United States. Stargate plans to invest $500 billion over four years to construct up to 20 large AI data centers, beginning with an immediate $100 billion investment in a flagship project in Abilene, Texas. In September 2025, Stargate announced five new U.S. AI data center sites in Texas, New Mexico, Wisconsin, and Ohio, bringing total planned capacity to 7 gigawatts and more than $400 billion in investment over three years. Enabled by President Trump’s leadership, Stargate’s AI infrastructure buildout will strengthen American leadership in AI and create over 100,000 American jobs.
Stargate Partners are involved in Trashumanist Brain computer interface for Metaverse technologies:
Oracle is involved in developing applications for the metaverse, focusing on areas like extended reality (XR), AI, and machine learning. Their initiatives aim to enhance user experiences and create innovative solutions across various sectors, leveraging their cloud infrastructure for scalability and efficiency. Oracle is also exploring the integration of advanced technologies like brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) within the metaverse, which could enhance user experiences by allowing direct interaction with virtual environments through neural signals. This innovation aims to create more immersive and intuitive ways for users to engage with digital content.
Why Arm is the Gateway to the Metaverse
The Arm ecosystem will provide the specialized compute needed by consumer gateway devices used to access the metaverse, along with the underlying cloud, edge, and 5G infrastructure
ARM brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are designed to enhance interaction within the Metaverse by decoding brain signals to control virtual environments. These interfaces can improve user experience by allowing more intuitive navigation and interaction in virtual spaces.
NVIDIA is collaborating with Synchron to develop brain-computer interface (BCI) technology that enhances real-time neural processing. This partnership aims to improve communication for individuals with severe disabilities by using AI to interpret brain signals and generate responses.
Expanding Access to Chronic Disease Technologies with Digital Health. The FDA launched the Technology-Enabled Meaningful Patient Outcomes (TEMPO) for Digital Health Devices Pilot, a first-of-its-kind, voluntary initiative to promote safe access to innovative digital health technologies aimed at improving outcomes for chronic conditions. TEMPO will provide a risk-based enforcement approach allowing certain digital health devices to be used in care settings while manufacturers collect and share real-world performance data under FDA oversight. The pilot seeks to accelerate real-world use and evidence generation for digital tools across multiple health domains, potentially informing future regulatory decisions and expanding patient access to advanced care technologies.
Health & Pharmaceutical Innovations
Streamlining Regulations for Quicker Drug Approvals. The FDA launched its FDA Commissioner’s National Priority Voucher pilot program, which aims to cut proposal review timelines from 10–12 months down to 2 months. The program also removed a key limitation on the use of real-world evidence used in drug and device applications reviews. In new guidance for certain types of medical device submissions, the agency will accept real-world evidence without requiring that identifiable individual patient data collected from real-world data sources always be submitted in a marketing submission. This common-sense reform will unlock access to vast databases like cancer and cystic fibrosis registries that contain critical insights about how treatments work in the real world.
Approving Novel and Innovative Drugs and Treatments. In Year One of the Trump Administration, developers secured approvals for 46 new therapeutic agents from the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), nearly 30% above the historic average. These novel drug therapies are approved to treat issues such as acute myeloid leukemia, advanced and metastatic lung cancers, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, promising better outcomes from Americans suffering from life-threatening diseases and illnesses
Advanced Materials
Building on the Materials Genome Initiative (MGI) to Drive a New Era of Materials Discovery. Departments and agencies are collaborating and leveraging research and infrastructure efforts through the MGI to vastly accelerate the discovery to deployment timeline for new materials by integrating theory, data, experiment, and computation—including AI and autonomous experimentation. For example, NSF’s Designing Materials to Revolutionize and Engineer our Future (DMREF) program has fostered a prolific research community that is redefining the pace of science. In 2025, the DMREF program reached an important milestone: producing over 4,000 publications and achieving 100,000 citations. This tremendous volume of high-quality research corresponds to a knowledge-generation rate of roughly one publication per day and one citation per hour, fueling a continuous cycle of innovation that keeps the United States at the forefront of global materials science. In 2025, NSF awarded $50 million to new DMREF awards supporting researchers across 25 states in partnership with the Air Force Research Laboratory, the Department of Energy, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the Office of Naval Research and the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, as well as funding agencies in Canada, Germany, India, and Israel. Research teams will use AI and other new methods to discover materials and optimize their properties for next generation applications including semiconductors, quantum devices, wireless technology, biotechnology, fusion energy and structural materials.
When you follow the link to the National Science Foundation, the research of advanced materials leads to 32 citations of development of implantable devices.
Electronics, Photonics, and Magnetic Devices (EPMD) | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
areas of diagnostic, wearable and implantable devices, and supports manipulation
www.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/epmd-electronics-photonics-magnetic-devices/13...
Center to Stream Healthcare In Place (C2SHIP)
includes wearable, portable, and implantable devices, is regarded as a natural...includes wearable, portable, and implantable devices, is regarded as a natural
iucrc.nsf.gov/centers/center-to-stream-healthcare-in-place-c2ship/
Center for Disruptive Musculoskeletal Innovations (CDMI)
and cost, implant materials, tissue engineering, biosensors, implant testing protocols...and cost, implant materials, tissue engineering, biosensors, implant testing protocols
iucrc.nsf.gov/centers/center-for-disruptive-musculoskeletal-innovations/
Catalyzing Commercialization: Cold Sintering Creates New Avenues for Advanced Composites Manufacture
devices, from electronics to biomedical implants. However, material compatibility issues...devices, from electronics to biomedical implants. However, material compatibility issues...embedded sensors for use as medical implants. “The savings in energy costs could
iucrc.nsf.gov/centers/achievements/cold-sintering-creates-new-avenues/
Forget Frankenstein: Researchers find new ways to heal body, save lives | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
bioengineers could even fabricate implantable tissues that can heal or replace
www.nsf.gov/science-matters/forget-frankenstein-researchers-find-new-ways-heal-b...
Biomedical engineering makes strides in assistive technologies | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
and accuracy of placing cochlear implants The cochlea, a spiral structure in...is critical for hearing. A cochlear implant is an electronic device that rehabilitates
www.nsf.gov/science-matters/biomedical-engineering-makes-strides-assistive-techn...
Medical Devices Grant – Apply Today | NSF SBIR
MD2. General Medical Devices MD3. Implantable MD4. Manufacturing Processes or
seedfund.nsf.gov/topics/medical-devices/
NSF Centers for Chemical Innovation - Division of Chemistry (MPS/CHE) | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
like automobile tires, biomedical implants and structural materials. The center’s
www.nsf.gov/mps/che/centers-chemical-innovation
NSF invests $14M in bioengineered systems and ethical biocomputing research | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
brain’s structure and function. Implantation of Dense Associative Memory through
www.nsf.gov/news/nsf-invests-14m-bioengineered-systems-ethical-biocomputing
NSF invests nearly $10M to develop transformative bio-inspired solutions | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
to Enable Proprioceptive Cochlear Implant Electrodes, led by Carnegie Mellon
www.nsf.gov/news/nsf-invests-nearly-10m-develop-transformative-bio-inspired
Research Themes - National Science Foundation Research Traineeship Program | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
and microelectronics, biomedical implants, nanomaterials and more. The traineeship
www.nsf.gov/funding/initiatives/nrt/research-themes
Engineering of Biomedical Systems | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
such as infectious diseases, cancer, implants, autoimmune disorders, wounds, etc
www.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/engineering-biomedical-systems/505722/pd20-534...
The engineering behind additive manufacturing and the 3-D printing revolution | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
that could serve one day as medical implants. Other additive manufacturing techniques
www.nsf.gov/news/engineering-behind-additive-manufacturing-3-d
Engineering of Biomedical Systems | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
such as infectious diseases, cancer, implants, autoimmune disorders, wounds, etc
www.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/engineering-biomedical-systems
NSF 21-539: Spectrum and Wireless Innovation enabled by Future Technologies (SWIFT-SAT) | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
Telecommunication Union MICS Medical Implant Communication System NRDZ National...intelligent infrastructure, wearable/implantable medical devices, radio astronomy
www.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/swift-sat-spectrum-wireless-innovation-enabled...
NSF 23-567: Spectrum and Wireless Innovation enabled by Future Technologies - Satellite-Terrestrial Coexistence (SWIFT-SAT) | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
Telecommunication Union MICS Medical Implant Communication System NRDZ National...intelligent infrastructure, wearable/implantable medical devices, radio astronomy
www.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/swift-sat-spectrum-wireless-innovation-enabled...
NSF 25-542: Smart Health and Biomedical Research in the Era of Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Data Science (SCH) | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
platforms (e.g., mobile, wearable, and implantable). Existing sensor systems generally...systems suitable for wearable and implantable applications. Other areas of interest
www.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/sch-smart-health-biomedical-research-era-artif...
NSF 22-571: Spectrum and Wireless Innovation enabled by Future Technologies (SWIFT-SAT) | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
Telecommunication Union MICS Medical Implant Communication System NRDZ National...intelligent infrastructure, wearable/implantable medical devices, radio astronomy
www.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/swift-sat-spectrum-wireless-innovation-enabled...
NSF 23-614: Smart Health and Biomedical Research in the Era of Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Data Science (SCH) | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
platforms (e.g., mobile, wearable, and implantable). Existing sensor systems generally...systems suitable for wearable and implantable applications. Other areas of interest
www.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/sch-smart-health-biomedical-research-era-artif...
NSF 21-530: Smart Health and Biomedical Research in the Era of Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Data Science (SCH) | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
platforms (e.g. mobile, wearable, and implantable). Areas of interest include miniaturized...systems suitable for wearable and implantable applications. The chemistry of biorecognition
www.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/sch-smart-health-biomedical-research-era-artif...
NSF 17-578: EMERGING FRONTIERS IN RESEARCH AND INNOVATION 2018 | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
environments. Furthermore, wearable or implantable soft robots mechanically compatible...that can be physically worn by or implanted in humans, will require a re-engineering
www.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/emerging-frontiers-research-innovation-efri-bi...
NSF 19-502: EMERGING FRONTIERS IN RESEARCH AND INNOVATION 2019 | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
environments. Furthermore, wearable or implantable soft robots that are mechanically...that can be physically worn by or implanted in humans, will require a re-engineering
www.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/emerging-frontiers-research-innovation-efri-bi...
Bioeconomy Distinguished Lecture Series | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
safer and more effective biological implants, will transmit nerve-like electrical
www.nsf.gov/events/bioeconomy-distinguished-lecture-series
Bioeconomy Distinguished Lecture Series | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
safer and more effective biological implants, will transmit nerve-like electrical
www.nsf.gov/events/bioeconomy-distinguished-lecture-series/2022-06-16
Convergence Accelerator Portfolio: Active Tracks - Convergence Accelerator | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
to Enable Proprioceptive Cochlear Implant Electrodes, led by Carnegie Mellon
www.nsf.gov/funding/initiatives/convergence-accelerator/portfolio
NSF 20-563: Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
systems, and wearable sensors and implantable devices are actively being developed
www.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/cps-cyberphysical-systems/503286/nsf20-563/sol...
NSF 21-551: Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
systems, and wearable sensors and implantable devices are actively being developed
www.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/cps-cyberphysical-systems/503286/nsf21-551/sol...
NSF 19-553: Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation
systems, and wearable sensors and implantable devices are actively being developed
www.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/cps-cyberphysical-systems/503286/nsf19-553/sol...
(Updated on June 27th, 2025)
SOLICITATION TOPICS & SUBTOPICSPDF
MD1. General Medical Devices MD2. Implantables or Procedures MD3. Materials, Processes
seedfund.nsf.gov/assets/files/applicants/combined-topics.pdf
Summary:
The current US administration is heavily investing in Trashumanist technologies, brain computer interface, implantable digital devices and metaverse infrastructure following the 4th Industrial Revolution WEF plans of fusing humanity with AI.
The COVID19 injections provided the self assembly nanotechnology injectable microelectronics platform for the transhuman digitization of humanity as shown via the MAC address phenomena exhibited by COVID19 injected individuals and the live blood findings of microrobotics self assembly of electronic devices in the blood. We are in the final stages of humanity fusing with AI and the metaverse infrastructure creation, heavily funded for decades by the US government and now accelerated and empowered by President Trumps Executive Orders.
In the below video you can see COVID19 unvaccinated blood affected by shedding of self assembly nanotechnology, using microrobots to harvest the energy from human blood to create polymer filaments and microelectronics. The surrounding blood is in severe distress. The blinking lights that are moving are microrobots. Magnification 200x and 400x © Dr Ana Mihalcea, AM Medical LLC











AI targetted Iranian school girls and parents like in Gaza.
Medical Doctors by definition write comprehensively.
What is evident in this reveal is the bias.
Medical Doctors rarely discuss health or its origins. That is a tell.
There is no way forward... Therefore it is best classified as fear mongering.
This article like the last has no discussion on the incredibly long list of accomplishments
of DJT and his admin in the FIRST YEAR, after the election theft of 2020. Most wins have mostly to do with choice, freedom, and sovereignty. Its a conundrum...
In order to balance the one sided diatribe, the short list below harvested from Tiron's Sub:
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