Science with Impact that Regenerates Society
30.10.:25 Mexico City ,
CDT . México
Engineering and technology applied with conscious ethical intent to improve people’s lives, protect ecosystems, honor culture, and strengthen future generations.
[ Harvard Alumni ]
[ Ethos ]
■
To pursue integrity at the highest standard, cultivating intellectual rigor, scientific curiosity, and creative excellence. To seek knowledge that becomes practical impact, in service to communities and our nation
This work is not driven by novelty, but by responsibility,
to protect the land that sustains us, the culture that defines us,
the bodies that carry us, and the minds that shape tomorrow.
Conscious Science
[ Principles ]
-
Ethical Innovation
Technology must uplift communities, prevent harm, and regenerate the systems we rely on.

-
Applied Science
Knowledge becomes valuable when it solves real challenges in infrastructure, health, education, and land protection.

-
Regenerative Impact
Industrial longevity, metabolic resilience, cultural continuity, and early education are interconnected — societies thrive when these systems work together.

-
Stewardship of Land & Culture
Protecting biodiversity and ancestral knowledge preserves identity, memory, and carbon sinks that safeguard the planet.

-
Human Health & Cognitive Strength
A society cannot innovate if its population is exhausted, inflamed, or cognitively stressed.

-
Future-Ready Education
Critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and creativity must begin early to shape the leaders of tomorrow.
[ Companies Founded ]
[ 4 Pillars ]
Companies:
CorrosionyProtección · Macrolab · FlowChem · Vidya · CYP USA · NP1
Regenerative Systems Engineering
Extending the life of industrial assets, preventing corrosion-driven failures, reducing environmental risk, and improving safety through materials science and plant-based chemistry.
Companies:
Biohack · ALIV
2. Human Health & Performance
Science-based nutrition, nanotechnology pain solutions, and fat-forward cognitive energy systems that support clearer thinking and healthier lives.
Initiatives:
Satellite Engineering · Maya Spirits · Integritat Culture
3. Land Conservation & Cultural Continuity
Protecting CO₂-absorbing land, uplifting indigenous communities, and safeguarding ancestral territories for generations to come through micro-satellite innovation, digital transparency, and cultural conservation.
Initiatives:
Mycelium School · Integritat Education
4. Cognitive Foundations & Early Learning
Developing creativity, problem-solving, emotional intelligence, and curiosity during the most formative years to expand future human potential.
[ conscious science that serves life ]
[About ]
Lorenzo Martínez PhD
Lorenzo Martínez is a PhD student in Materials Science and Corrosion, a Harvard graduate, and the President of CYP Group. His work applies engineering, technology, and scientific research with conscious ethical intent—improving human health, protecting land, strengthening culture, and expanding the cognitive capacity of future generations.
Educated in Mexico, refined through graduate study at Harvard, and connected through innovation alliances within the Harvard ecosystem, Lorenzo integrates applied science with a human-centered mission: knowledge must become practical impact—in service to communities, our nation, and the world.
As President of CYP Group, he leads initiatives across four interconnected pillars:
Regenerative systems engineering that prevents industrial loss and environmental harm,
Metabolic and cognitive health solutions that support human performance,
Land conservation and cultural continuity through transparent digital stewardship, and
Early education models that cultivate emotional intelligence, creativity, and future capacity.
For Lorenzo, innovation is not measured by patents alone, but by the lives it improves and the systems it regenerates.
His work is carried forward alongside educators, engineers, indigenous guardians, scientists, parents, and children. He believes in a future where progress is guided by conscious science, science that serves life, and where society flourishes across generations.
Lorenzo Martínez Martinez de la Escalera PhD
President Group CYP
Societies flourish when these systems are regenerated.
Why these pillar matter.Societies fail when:
infrastructure decays,
health declines,
land is lost,
culture erodes,
and children are underprepared.
[ GET IN TOUCH ]