arrow What's New
    Feature Articles
    Latest News
    Download Library
  arrow Videos

 

 

Customer Compliments
" "

Videos

 

Corporate Capabilities

Image

INNOVATE WITH GRACE
Date: October 2008
Length: 4:23
Since our founding in 1985, TURBOCAM has grown from the dream of a faithful man with nothing but a few dollars in his pocket to a company with over 600 employees in 10 locations in 8 countries manufacturing over $100 million in turbomachinery hardware each year. This introductory video details what this dynamic company is all about and explains what TURBOCAM means when they say they "Innovate With Grace."

Image

AUTOMOTIVE TORQUE CONVERTER MANUFACTURING (2004)
Date:
 October 2004
Length: 0:58  
TURBOCAM has manufactured automotive torque converter turbines and pumps since 1988. Machining the blade nests of these intricate components from solid via 5-axis milling used to require best-in-class programming, engineering, and machining. This video takes you through the milling of a turbine from start to finish.

Image

CORPORATE CAPABILITIES (2000)
Date: June 2000
Length: 8:24
TURBOCAM’s first corporate capabilities video was released in 2000. It is a bit dated now, but provides some interesting history and background on who we are, what we do, and where we have come from.

Our Mission

Image

SETTING THE CAPTIVES FREE
View: Part 1   Part 2
Date: July 2012
Length: 45:11
“Setting the Captives Free” tells the story of TURBOCAM Founder and President Marian Noronha’s work to redeem slaves in Nepal. Filmmaker David DeArville traveled to Nepal with Marian and produced this documentary that communicates the Gospel in the context of social transformation.

Image

ZACH’S STORY
View:
Part 1   Part 2   Part 3
Date: October 2009
Length: 37:23
This three-part series chronicles the travels of Zachary Robinson to Nepal in October 2009 to help with flood relief. Zach is the son of Steve Robinson, TURBOCAM Aerospace Production Supervisor. Experience the sights and sounds of India and Nepal like never before…through the eyes of a 12-year-old boy.

Read more about how TURBOCAM missions are changing lives in Nepal.