Jaffer

Jaffer Technologies (Arabic: تقنيات جعفر, taqniat jaefar, commonly known as Jaffer and stylized as JAFFER) is a Diursian multinational technology company based in the Jaffer Tower in Anapolis. It manufactures consumer electronics, semi-conductors, software, and telecommunications equipment. It is the largest company in Africa.

It began as the Egyptian and Sudanese subsidiary of the Victor Talking Machine Company. Following the Egyptian revolution of 1952, the company relocated to Anglo-Egyptian Bir Tawil. On May 18, 1963, Fareed Jaffer, head of the company at the time, decided to split from RCA to form Jaffer Technologies.