Introduction
On September 15, 2025, during the ISUOG World Congress held in Cancun, Mexico, Mindray presented an ambitious initiative called Project 2030, aimed at revolutionizing the access to ultrasound technologies in women’s health. This event brought together a global audience of esteemed experts in the field, showcasing Mindray's commitment to improving healthcare accessibility.
Spotlight on Innovation
Amid the conference, notable figures such as Professor Savino Gil Pugliese and Professor Roberto Albinagorta dazzled the audience with live demonstrations using Mindray's powerful Nuwa R9 Platinum ultrasound system. They showcased critical applications, including first-trimester fetal heart imaging and complex gynecological masses. The audience responded positively with spontaneous applause, particularly impressed by the system's 4D clarity, super-resolution color capabilities, and intelligent quantification. As Professor Albinagorta remarked, "This represents a new narrative in ultrasound technology."
ISUOG's Mission and Mindray's Vision
The ISUOG has long been dedicated to fostering the development of ultrasound medicine globally. Their mission aligns closely with Mindray's vision of enhancing healthcare access. Professor Liona Poon, the incoming president of ISUOG, shared valuable insights, emphasizing that successful collaboration between academic circles and industry relies on shared visions and transparency. While academia provides scientific rigor and clinical knowledge, industry partners supply the tools and scalability necessary to implement innovations in practice.
From Service Provider to Industry Leader
Mindray's journey advanced considerably with the launch of Project 2030 on March 15, 2025, targeting improvements in ultrasound technology and its application in women's healthcare. Following the achievements of Project 2025, which established 68 ultrasound schools worldwide and aided over 10,000 physicians, Project 2030 seeks to build on this foundation. The initiative aims to enhance basic training in ultrasound and foster platforms for academic exchange to promote global communication among healthcare professionals.
Gene Liang, Head of Medical Imaging at Mindray, emphasized the company’s ongoing commitment to delivering value in women's health by making ultrasound technology more accessible. He stated, "Guided by social responsibility and a shared focus on care, together, we will make a notable difference in the field."
Conclusion
As Mindray embarks on Project 2030, the countdown to transform women’s health ultrasound capabilities has officially begun. The initiative not only promises improvements in technology accessibility, but also aims to foster significant strides in healthcare practice worldwide. The future of women's ultrasound health is bright, as Mindray leads the way.
About Mindray
Founded with the mission to make medical care more accessible, Mindray is a globally recognized provider of medical devices and solutions, dedicated to enhancing healthcare worldwide. For more information, visit
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