Mindray Launches Project 2030 to Revolutionize Women's Health Ultrasound Technology
Mindray Unveils Project 2030 at ISUOG 2025
On September 15, 2025, at the ISUOG 2025 World Congress held in Cancun, Mexico, Mindray, a global leader in medical technology, introduced its ambitious Project 2030. This initiative aims to enhance global accessibility to ultrasound technology for women's health, addressing a pivotal need in the healthcare sector.
A Highlight at ISUOG
During the congress, which brought together a myriad of specialists in obstetrics and gynecology, Mindray showcased its groundbreaking OBG solutions. Notably, Professors Savino Gil Pugliese and Roberto Albinagorta guided a stunning demonstration using the Mindray Nuewa R9 Platinum. This advanced equipment provided breathtaking 4D imaging, enabling the observation of first-trimester fetal heartbeats and complex gynecological issues. The response was overwhelmingly positive, with many delegates expressing their appreciation, signifying that this technology represents “a new grammar for ultrasound storytelling.”
Commitment to Health Equity
Mindray’s commitment aligns with the ISUOG mission, which has long been centered on advancing ultrasound medicine globally. Professor Liona Poon, newly elected president of ISUOG, emphasized the importance of collaboration between academia and industry. She stated that such partnerships rely on a shared vision, openness, and a commitment to making a clinical impact. Academic institutions provide valuable scientific insights while industry players like Mindray can facilitate innovation through their technological capabilities.
From Vendor to Vanguard: The Birth of Project 2030
Mindray's initiative is an evolution from its earlier Project 2025, which laid the groundwork in ultrasound education by establishing a network of 68 ultrasound schools worldwide. This earlier effort trained over 10,000 doctors and facilitated more than 2,000 academic exchange events, generating over 100 publications in the process. With Project 2030, the organization aims to expand this vision further, fostering a culture of learning and development for healthcare professionals around the globe.
Gene Liang, Mindray’s General Manager for Medical Imaging, articulated the company’s trajectory moving forward: “Our goal is to enhance basic ultrasound education and establish global platforms for academic exchanges. With a focus on social responsibility and the well-being of communities, we are dedicated to reducing barriers for women’s healthcare by making technology more accessible.”
The Future Starts Now
As Mindray sets its sights on the goals of Project 2030, the implications for women's health worldwide could be transformative. By prioritizing education, accessibility, and innovation, Mindray aims to significantly impact ultrasound technology's role in women's healthcare, driving improvements in both clinical practice and patient outcomes.
In conclusion, Project 2030 is not just a new milestone for Mindray; it's a significant step toward a future where advanced healthcare technologies are within everyone's reach, regardless of geographical barriers or systemic limitations. The clock has started, and the journey to reshape women's health through ultrasound technology begins now.