[6][7] In 2019 he received a patent for a technology that uses kinetic energy to process massive amounts of urban air; to locate and separate the toxic particles known as PM2.5 and PM10 which have been found to be poison for every living being.
[18][19][20] The nonprofit Pulmon Urbano AC relied on independent and internationally well known companies such as PurpleAir [21] and VisualAir,[22] to show, in real time, the daily reduction of polluted air in Mexicali achieved by the Urban Lung Network.
In an interview published in The Seybold Report, written by George A. Alexander, (2002)[24] Victor Celorio described his love affair with books since he was a child.
Therefore, all political remedies to the problems affecting that country will lack a global goal and will be short term in nature.
There have been about 200 articles about Celorio and his book-printing invention, written by, among others, The New York Times, Forbes, Seybold Report, Publishers Weekly, Chicago Tribune, and the Rochester Institute of Technology; and interviews in National Public Radio; etc.