


Since the dawn of humanity, discovery has been part of who we are. We learned how a simple rock could become a knife to prepare our food, a tool to spark fire for warmth and cooking, or even a canvas for art and symbols.
Millions of years later, we left rocks behind and invented airplanes and rockets to reach places we never imagined. We created the internet, the endless encyclopedia, and today, we even talk to robots that answer us autonomously.
And all the while, we continue to discover ourselves. We learn to walk and talk in our first years, we travel to explore new cultures and places, and every day we search for the best way to leave our own mark of discovery.
Yet, humanity still hasn’t uncovered its absolute origin. That discovery? Maybe it’s one for the future.
Now, we explore how, for the past 25 years, discovery has been the driving force behind Celfocus, motivated by innovation and the ambition to break new ground.
In this edition, we feature news about our team, projects, and internal initiatives. Here are some of the articles you can find:
Since the dawn of humanity, discovery has been part of who we are. We learned how a simple rock could become a knife to prepare our food, a tool to spark fire for warmth and cooking, or even a canvas for art and symbols.
Millions of years later, we left rocks behind and invented airplanes and rockets to reach places we never imagined. We created the internet, the endless encyclopedia, and today, we even talk to robots that answer us autonomously.
And all the while, we continue to discover ourselves. We learn to walk and talk in our first years, we travel to explore new cultures and places, and every day we search for the best way to leave our own mark of discovery.
Yet, humanity still hasn’t uncovered its absolute origin. That discovery? Maybe it’s one for the future.
Now, we explore how, for the past 25 years, discovery has been the driving force behind Celfocus, motivated by innovation and the ambition to break new ground.
In this edition, we feature news about our team, projects, and internal initiatives. Here are some of the articles you can find:
Since the dawn of humanity, discovery has been part of who we are. We learned how a simple rock could become a knife to prepare our food, a tool to spark fire for warmth and cooking, or even a canvas for art and symbols.
Millions of years later, we left rocks behind and invented airplanes and rockets to reach places we never imagined. We created the internet, the endless encyclopedia, and today, we even talk to robots that answer us autonomously.
And all the while, we continue to discover ourselves. We learn to walk and talk in our first years, we travel to explore new cultures and places, and every day we search for the best way to leave our own mark of discovery.
Yet, humanity still hasn’t uncovered its absolute origin. That discovery? Maybe it’s one for the future.
Now, we explore how, for the past 25 years, discovery has been the driving force behind Celfocus, motivated by innovation and the ambition to break new ground.
In this edition, we feature news about our team, projects, and internal initiatives. Here are some of the articles you can find:


