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Akai (Chinese: 雅 佳; pinyin: Yǎjiā, Japanese: AKAI in rōmaji) is a Japanese consumer electronics manufacturer founded in 1929 as Akai Electric Company Ltd. (赤 井 電機 株式会社, Akai Denki Kabushiki-gaisha). Today, headquartered in Singapore, the group is part of Grande Holdings, a Hong Kong-based Chinese conglomerate that also owns the former Japanese brands Nakamichi and Sansui. The Akai brand is used today as a brand name for electronic equipment manufactured by other companies. AKAI has been a household name in the consumer electronics world for decades. It is focused on quality and innovation. The name AKAI means "red" in Japanese. AKAI equipment is imported into the Benelux by the company Elmarc from Ridderkerk.
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