My Journey Between Technology and Nature

I was born in Manchester in 1956 and grew up in England with a deep curiosity for technology, energy, and life itself. From an early age, I was captivated by the world of electronics, communication, and energy transmission – by everything that vibrates, radiates, and connects. This passion led me, after completing school in England, to Switzerland, where I undertook a solid technical education. What followed was a professional career spanning more than 40 years in international technology companies.

During this time, I had the opportunity to work across all levels – from development and application to project management, leading international teams, and even serving as CEO for 15 months. Yet, my true passion always remained with the technical realm. I returned to hands-on technology and went on to manage large-scale projects in telecommunications, video and radar systems, rail and traffic monitoring, as well as infrastructure and security systems. My work took me to places such as the USA, Qatar, Oman, Singapore, Hong Kong, Uzbekistan, and Malaysia – to name but a few. I had the privilege of travelling across six of the seven continents, often acting as a bridge between clients, development teams, and senior management – under the highest standards of quality, safety, and precision.

I was responsible for product testing, system integration, software rollouts, support structures, training programmes and knowledge transfer – always with the goal of making technology accessible, safe, and efficient. As both a leader and managing director, I came to realise how vital team spirit, clear communication, and a strong inner compass are for sustainable success.

Despite all these technical achievements, a quiet restlessness grew within me over the years – an inner voice urging me to look deeper. Increasingly, I began to ask: What real impact do our technologies have on people, animals, and the environment? How do electromagnetic fields, artificial light, or geopathic stress zones influence our wellbeing, our health, our awareness?

In 2015, a personal crisis brought these questions to the forefront. I found myself on the verge of burnout – and through meditation, mindfulness, stillness, and gratitude, I discovered a new perspective on life. I began to immerse myself in the study of natural forces, spatial harmony, energy work, and the development of consciousness.

This shift led me to complete professional training in dowsing, environmental therapy (Vortex Energy), remote dowsing, health diagnostics, space harmonisation, and to become both a FOSTAC Holistic Coach and a Transformative Business Coach. These experiences opened up a new dimension for me – one that unites technology and nature, analysis and intuition, science and subtle perception.

From this synthesis, my heart-led project was born in 2025: BioEnergy. With BioEnergy, I aim to help individuals, businesses, schools, clinics, hotels, and institutions to harmonise their spaces and systems energetically, to use technology more consciously, and to strengthen life-supporting natural forces. I measure, analyse, and explain – but I also sense, connect, and support. I work with state-of-the-art measuring technologies and subtle perception in equal measure.

Today, my experience in technology, management, and energy work forms a unique bridge. I speak the language of engineers just as fluently as the language of nature. And I know that the future lies not in separation, but in connection – between people and their spaces, body and mind, technology and nature.