In the years following WWII, Elan expanded its range of activities to include manufacture of equipment for gymnastics, sports halls, physical education, and children's playgrounds. In the 1960s and 1970s Elan supplied its products to many European and World Championship venues.
Today, Elan Inventa has taken over as a supplier of equipment for indoor and outdoor sports facilities. Large projects have remained a constant, and the quality and certification of key products are still the driving force of our success. Sports arenas, such as Morača in Podgorica, Spaladium in Split, Arena Zagreb, Stožice Arena in Ljubljana, Belgrade Arena, and arenas in Malmö and Kristianstad in Sweden form the core of our reference list and illustrate the trust international clients put in our products and expertise.
Provision of equipment for new sports halls and gymnasiums, and the renovation of older sites, remain a crucial component of Elan Inventa's offer. Our most important challeneges, however, lie in the projects that reflect the current needs of the market, focusing primarily on skate parks, and multi-use games areas.
- counselling
- planning and engineering
- manufacture to EU standards
- assembly and fitting
- after-sales service
More than 2.600 sports facilities have been equipped with Elan's equipment and over the past years even more and more on competitive European markets.
Elan has also equipped modern sports facilities for World and European Championships in the last decade:
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three halls for the 2004 Men's European Handball Championships in Slovenia
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two halls for the 2005 Men's Basketball Championships in Serbia and Montenegro
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a hall for the 2008 Women's European Handball Championships in Macedonia
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three halls for the 2009 Men's World Handball Championships in Croatia
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a hall for the Men's World Handball Championships in Sweden in 2011
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an arena for the Men`s Eropean Basketball Championship in Slovenia in 2013
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