NRG+ Enjoying Life Without Compromise
NRG+ was founded on a simple but powerful belief: performance is not just about intensity — it’s about optimisation.
At its core, NRG+ explores how frequency-based design and systems thinking can support the body’s natural rhythm, signalling and flow. Developed using cymatic mapping principles and inspired by the body’s electromagnetic environment, NRG+ technology was created to integrate seamlessly into how athletes train, move and recover.
Lightweight, non-invasive and drug-free, NRG+ chips are designed to complement effort — not replace it. Built for those pursuing marginal gains, the technology supports consistency, recovery balance and performance flow across training and competition environments.
This isn’t just a product — it represents a broader philosophy: performance as alignment.
Company Background - Origins in Systems Thinking
The foundations of NRG+ stretch back to the early 1980s, when research began exploring how electromagnetic principles and frequency patterns interact with biological systems.
Initial development focused on applied electromagnetic field technologies across multiple sectors — including environmental engineering and industrial efficiency. During this period, prototype fuel-optimisation devices were developed and tested internationally, with commercial units distributed globally.
As research deepened, attention expanded beyond industrial systems into biological applications.
Expansion into Agriculture & Enviroment Application
Building on early electromagnetic work, the company expanded into agricultural research. Product trials were conducted across multiple regions, including North America and Africa, with greenhouse and technology-park testing environments used to explore crop response and optimisation potential.
Distribution networks were established across parts of Africa and South America, positioning the company within emerging agricultural technology markets.
Transition into Human Performance
Between 2018 and 2021, NRG+ shifted strategic focus toward sports performance and human optimisation.
Thousands of units were produced and distributed within athletic communities, particularly in basketball and MMA performance circles in the United States. Collaboration with performance institutes and university environments allowed for real-world usage feedback in elite sport settings.
The global pandemic temporarily slowed commercial momentum, but it also allowed time for refinement, repositioning and structural consolidation.
Meet the Mind
Friedrich Gradl
Friedrich Gradl’s background blends athletic experience with systems analysis.
His early career centred on data systems — where feedback loops,
communication pathways and optimisation define outcomes. As a former athlete, he began exploring whether similar systems thinking could be applied to human performance.
His core question:
What if performance could be supported not just through effort — but through improved internal signalling and system alignment?
This curiosity led him into research across bioelectromagnetic environments, recovery clinics, applied frequency systems and performance laboratories throughout Europe and the United States.
The result was the development of a lightweight chip designed to interact with the body’s natural electrical systems — a technology intended to support flow rather than override physiology.
Today, that original concept has evolved into a broader platform spanning multiple sectors.