TURBOCAM kicked off the new year with a company meeting last week! Leaders shared highlights from 2024, their outlook on 2025, and employees received goodie boxes filled with 40th anniversary merch! #TURBOCulture #TURBOCAM40Years
TURBOCAM International
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Barrington, NH 4,840 followers
Innovate with Grace
About us
TURBOCAM is a recognized leader in turbomachinery with over 150 five-axis milling machines producing prototype and production parts in 4 countries. We offer our expertise in making integrally-bladed parts up to 1100mm by five-axis milling and electro-chemical machining such as aircraft engine blisks machined from solid forgings, axial and radial impellers, turbines, compressors, turbochargers, and blades and vanes. TURBOCAM’s strength in manufacturing software has helped make prototyping a major emphasis of the company. We have produced thousands of unique part designs and have grown into many areas of advanced part development and production for aircraft engines under AS9100D certification. We are also Nadcap® certified for aerospace coatings.
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- Industry
- Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Barrington, NH
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1985
- Specialties
- 5-axis, machining, turbomachinery, TX1, product development, and prototyping
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Employees at TURBOCAM International
Updates
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It's time for a TURBOCAM Rewind! Let's turn back time to when TURBOCAM was just starting out. Here is an early photo of TURBOCAM's founder and President, Marian Noronha. #TURBOCulture #TURBORewind
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TURBOCAM is excited to attend and exhibit at this year's Aero India in Bengaluru, India! You can visit us in Hall F at booth 6.9. We can't wait to see you there! #TURBOTechnology #AeroIndia #USAPartnershipPavillion
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TURBOCAM hosted a unique tour for future Electricians who are taking courses with Nathan Gaudreau, a licensed Electrician working on the TURBOCAM Automation team. The tour helped the students learn about how they play a key role in our backup power plan! #TURBOCulture
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Last week students from Strafford Learning Center enjoyed a tour of the TURBOCAM Education Center, observing cutting-edge technologies and tools used in production processes, such as CNC machines and robotic systems. The students learned the various industries TURBOCAM serves, and the tour aimed to inspire students by showing them the potential for future employment and skill development in manufacturing. #TURBOCulture
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Congratulations to Blue Origin for the successful launch of the New Glenn rocket! Standing over 320 feet tall and powered by hydrogen and oxygen, it features a seven-meter payload fairing and seven BE-4 booster engines, producing over 3.8 million pounds of thrust to carry 45 tons to low Earth orbit. The reusable first stage is designed for 25 missions, aiming to lower launch costs. #BlueOrigin #Rocketry #AerospaceEngineering #NewGlenn
New Glenn safely reached its intended orbit during today's NG-1 mission, accomplishing our primary objective. The second stage is in its final orbit following two successful burns of the BE-3U engines. The Blue Ring Pathfinder is receiving data and performing well. We lost the booster during descent. We knew landing the first stage on the first try was ambitious. We'll learn, refine, and apply that knowledge to our next launch in the spring. We're thrilled with today's outcome. More: https://bit.ly/4hj8q0o
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TURBOCAM hosted 20 juniors and seniors from Oyster River High School’s Engineering class recently at our Redemption Road facility in Barrington, NH. Students and staff toured our manufacturing floor with many of our own UNH Engineering Alumni to learn what life is like as an engineer at TURBOCAM. #TURBOCulture
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TURBOCAM recently partnered with Mast Way Elementary School and sponsored cups for their schoolwide "Coding and Cocoa" event. Several of our engineers and staff spent the morning with the 1st grade class to teach them fundamental concepts of production floor programming, automation and quality control. The students worked in teams and were challenged to both problem-solve and celebrate success along the way! #TURBOCulture
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