Mindray Unveils Project 2030 and Re-writes the Future of Women’s Health Ultrasound at ISUOG

2025-09-25

Project 2030 official launch opening ribbon-cutting ceremony
At the ISUOG 2025 World Congress in Cancun, Mexico, Mindray Medical Imaging unveiled Project 2030, an initiative to improve global access to ultrasound technology. The project was launched to an international audience of leading specialists, capping a conference that featured Mindray's OBG solutions as a key highlight.
Mindray ISUOG 2025 Highlight Recap Video Cover

Mindray’s Women Healthcare Ultrasound Solution Shines on the Stage

During the congress, Prof. Savino Gil Pugliese (Head of Fetal Surgery, University Hospital of Córdoba) and Prof. Roberto Albinagorta (ISUOG Ambassador to Latin America) delivered the scan demo session, steering the Mindray Nuewa R9 Platinum through first-trimester fetal hearts and complex gynecologic masses. Crystal-clear 4D, super-resolution color and smart quantification drew spontaneous applause from hundreds of delegates. “This is new grammar for ultrasound storytelling,” declared Albinagorta.

the scan demo session at ISUOG 2025

As a global academic exchange platform in the field of OBG ultrasound, ISUOG has long been focused on the development of ultrasound medicine around the world. Aligning with ISUOG's mission, Mindray collaborates with experts to advance ultrasound medicine and improve healthcare accessibility.

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Audiences take photo in front of mindray booth in ISUOG 2025
Onsite product introduction in ISUOG 2025
Prof. Liona Poon, ISUOG Trustee, President Elect (2024-2026)

Successful collaboration between academia and industry depends on shared vision, transparency, and a commitment to clinical impact. Academic institutions bring scientific rigor and clinical insight, while industry partners offer the tools and scalability needed to translate innovation into practice.

 

Prof. Liona Poon

ISUOG Trustee, President Elect (2024-2026)

From Vendor to Vanguard: Project 2030 is Born

On 15th, Mindray Medical Imaging officially launched Project 2030, witnessed by the global ultrasound community.

Project 2030 official launch opening ribbon-cutting ceremony

During the night, Mindray has invited Prof. Giuseppe Rizzo from Italy, Prof. Raigam Martinez from Mexico, and Prof. Miguel Parra from Colombia to share their insightful academic and clinical practices on OBG field to audience.

 Prof. Giuseppe Rizzo from Italy to share his finding in OBG
Prof. Raigam Martinez from Mexico to share his insightful academic and clinical practices on OBG field to audience
Prof. Miguel Parra from Colombia to share his insightful academic and clinical practices on OBG field to audience

As early as 2023, Mindray initiated Project 2025, aimed at collaborating with experts and scholars to further advance the ultrasound medicine. Establishing 68 ultrasound schools worldwide, benefiting more than 10,000 doctors, organizing over 2,000 academic exchange events and publishing over 100 papers —those are the footprints of Project 2025.

footprints of Project 2025 worldwide
Ms. Wendy Holloway, CEO of ISUOG

Mindray's vision is highly inspiring and resonates strongly with ISUOG’s longstanding emphasis on ultrasound education. I look forward to seeing more collaborative opportunities in the future.

 

Ms. Wendy Holloway

CEO of ISUOG

Gene Liang, General Manager, Medical Imaging of Mindray

We aim to continuously contribute to the development of basic ultrasound education and build academic exchange platforms to promote global communication. Leading the industry, we deliver value to women’s healthcare by making technology more accessible. Guided by social responsibility and shared care, together we will make it happen.

 

Gene Liang

General Manager, Medical Imaging of Mindray

Project 2030 has set sail. The clock starts now.

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