On February 14th, the “Plátano Faller Rally Team” concluded its participation in Uniraid 2026, after completing more than 2,000 kilometers across Morocco in nine days. They traveled in a Renault Express van over 15 years old, without GPS or electronic devices, navigating solely by roadbook, map, and compass.
The team, comprised of Rubén Bosch and Pablo García, engineers and researchers at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), where they work on the development of portable, low-cost MRI scanners designed to democratize access to advanced medical technology, successfully completed all stages and delivered 40 kg of aid, including school, sports, and medical supplies, directly to rural communities in southern Morocco.
“For us, this experience is a challenge that unites the technical with the human. We want to demonstrate that with ingenuity, effort, and collaboration, we can make a difference,” the Plátano Faller Rally Team emphasizes.
At Physio MRI, we have supported this initiative, which embodies values we share: technical rigor, adaptability in demanding environments, and genuine social commitment. It also aims to bring high-quality diagnostic imaging to contexts where conventional MRI is not feasible, whether due to a lack of infrastructure, energy limitations, or adverse environmental conditions.
We are proud to have been part of this project that has combined innovation and solidarity.











