Tokamak Energy appoints leading Rolls-Royce engineer Itxaso Ariza as first Chief Technology Officer

Tokamak Energy has appointed former Rolls-Royce Chief Engineer Itxaso Ariza as its first Chief Technology Officer.

Itxaso was Chief Engineer in Rolls-Royce’s civil aerospace division for the last seven years and held a variety of technical leadership roles throughout a 19-year career at the iconic engineering powerhouse. She was also the first female Chief Engineer for a major engine programme in Rolls-Royce’s 100-plus year history.

Itxaso has been a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers since 2015 and was the recipient of the Sir Ralph Robbins Royal Aeronautical Society medal for Excellence in Engineering Leadership in 2019.

Itxaso, from Bilbao, Spain, will now lead Tokamak Energy’s technology strategy and execution at a pivotal time of commercialisation and growth for the Oxford-based fusion and high temperature superconducting (HTS) magnet company.

Warrick Matthews, Tokamak Energy CEO, said: “We’re delighted to welcome Itxaso to Tokamak Energy as our first CTO to accelerate our transformative technologies. She brings a huge amount of leadership talent and experience to develop our technology strategy and shape the partnerships we need to deliver our mission of commercialising clean, secure and affordable fusion energy in the 2030s.”

Tokamak Energy’s technology teams include experts from around the world in fields covering a wide range of specialisms, including new generation HTS magnets, materials engineering, mechanical design, diagnostics, and plasma prediction and simulation for spherical tokamaks.

Itxaso Ariza, CTO, added: “I’m hugely proud to join Tokamak Energy and play a role in the development of a cleaner energy future for my daughters’ generation and those to come. I’m also excited by our cutting-edge superconducting magnet technologies which can have a transformative impact before fusion becomes a reality in decarbonising many other sectors. It will be my job to maximise and accelerate the benefits we can bring to society together with our world-renowned experts and their creations. I look forward to working with the leadership team to turn our technology advantage into a world-leading business.”

Earlier this month, Tokamak Energy launched a new business division called TE Magnetics to focus on the industrial deployment of transformative HTS magnet technology. HTS magnets enable powerful and efficient magnetic fields for a wide range of applications that will drive scientific discoveries, improve medical diagnostics, and contribute to advancements in the defence industry.

The new generation technology has been developed by Tokamak Energy over the last decade for the efficient operation of fusion energy devices by confining the extremely hot plasma of fuels. Fusion, the power of the sun and stars, will play a vital role in a complete transition to a clean and secure energy future and TE Magnetics aims to become the market-leading designer and supplier of HTS magnets to the fusion industry.

Tokamak Energy, founded in 2009 as a spin-off from UK Atomic Energy Authority, is the only private fusion company to have more than 10 years’ experience designing, building and operating tokamaks. Through private and public partnerships, it will demonstrate net power using its fusion pilot plant design and technologies in the 2030s, paving the way for globally deployable clean and secure fusion energy.

In June 2024, Tokamak Energy signed an agreement with the Department of Energy (DOE) as part of the United States’ bold decadal vision for delivering commercial fusion. The DOE’s milestone-based fusion development program was established to support private companies in bringing fusion toward technical and commercial viability.

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