Mindray Launches Project 2030 Revolutionizing Women's Health Ultrasound Access
Mindray's Project 2030: A New Era in Women's Health Ultrasound
On September 15, 2025, during the prestigious ISUOG 2025 World Congress held in Cancun, Mexico, Mindray introduced its ambitious initiative known as Project 2030. This groundbreaking project is focused on improving worldwide access to ultrasound technology, particularly in the realm of women's health.
The launch event gathered an international audience of leading medical specialists and served to highlight Mindray's innovative OBG (Obstetrics and Gynecology) solutions. The unveiling of Project 2030 marked a significant moment in the advancement of ultrasound technology, aimed at addressing disparities in healthcare access across the globe.
Highlighting Cutting-Edge Technology
During the congress, attendees were treated to a hands-on demonstration of Mindray's cutting-edge Nuewa R9 Platinum system, led by esteemed professionals including Prof. Savino Gil Pugliese from the University Hospital of Córdoba and Prof. Roberto Albinagorta, ISUOG Ambassador to Latin America. They presented an engaging scan demo that captured images of first-trimester fetal hearts and complex gynecologic masses in crystal-clear 4D. The superior resolution, smart quantification features, and overall precision of the device garnered spontaneous applause from hundreds of attendees. Prof. Albinagorta aptly described this innovation as “a new grammar for ultrasound storytelling.”
As a long-standing global academic exchange platform in the field of obstetric ultrasound, ISUOG has been pivotal in the evolution of ultrasound medicine around the world. Mindray’s collaboration with experts in the field signifies a realignment with the organization’s mission to enhance ultrasound medicine and make healthcare more accessible.
Collaboration Between Academia and Industry
Prof. Liona Poon, who at the time was elected president of ISUOG, highlighted the necessity of collaborative relationships between academia and industry to foster innovation. She emphasized, “Successful collaboration depends on shared vision, transparency, and a commitment to clinical impact. Academic institutions provide scientific rigor and clinical insights, while industry partners contribute the necessary tools and scalability to bring innovation to practice.” This sentiment reflects a collective desire to unify efforts in advancing medical technologies for the benefit of patient care.
The Genesis of Project 2030
Project 2030 officially launched, witnessing the support of the global ultrasound community. In fact, its foundation can be traced back to the earlier Project 2025 that Mindray initiated in 2023, which aimed to collaborate closely with experts and scholars in ultrasound medicine. This predecessor project established 68 ultrasound training schools worldwide, benefitting over 10,000 medical professionals, facilitated more than 2,000 academic exchange events, and resulted in over 100 scholarly publications.
Gene Liang, the General Manager of Medical Imaging at Mindray, emphasized the company's commitment to further advancing ultrasound education and fostering academic exchange. He stated,