Today Elan Inventa represents:
In the years following WWII, Elan expanded its range of activities to include manufacture of equipment for gymnastics, sports halls, physical education, and outdoor 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 – Montenegro (Men's Basketball Championship 2005),
Belgrade Arena in Serbia (Men's Basketball Championship 2005), an
arena in Skopje – Macedonia (Women's European Handball Championship 2008),
Arena Spaladium in Split and
Arena Zagreb – Croatia (Men's World Handball Championship 2009),
Stožice Arena in Ljubljana – Slovenia (Hockey World Championship 2012), and
arenas in Malmö (Men's World Handball Championship 2011),
Kristianstad and Stockholm (
Friends Arena) in
Sweden form the core of our reference list and illustrate the trust international clients put in our products and expertise.
| Malmö Arena, Sweden |
Stožice Arena, Ljublana, Slovenia |
| Boris Trajkovski Arena, Skopje, Macedonia |
Spaladium Arena, Split, Croatia |
Besides big arenas and stadiums, there are numerous sports halls, playgrounds and other
projects we can be proud of. So far close to 3.000 indoor and outdoor sports facilities have
been equipped with Elan products.
Sports hall Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Stadium Kumanovo, Macedonia |
School gym in Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Our core products are telescopic stands, dividing curtains and basketball contructions
Our telescopic stands are available in variety of positions and attachment types: against a wall, under a balcony, on the floor or self-standing. They rae manufactured to highest Slovenian and European regulations and standards: standard EN 13200, standard EN 729/ISO 3834, which testify to the quality of metal understructure and compliance with FIBA regulations.

Dividing curtains are suitable for use in sports halls, swimming pools, multi-purpose halls, industrial buildings, etc. By dividing an area into multiple units, the curtains help maximize usable floor space. All Elan dividing curtains are designed, engineered and manufactured to the applicable Slovenian and European safety regulations and standards:
• DIN 18032/4;
• EN 729/ISO 3834, which ensures control and production compliance of
support structures of dividing curtains;
• DIN 7892, which governs the use of an additional mechanical or electrical
brake, or a combination of the two types of brakes;
• tear-resistant, self-extinguishing synthetic leather manufactured in
accordance with DIN 4102/B1.
Our basketball constructions are fixed or portable and intended for use in physical education (PE) classes, for recreational use or for use in top-class competitions. They are designed and manufactured to the existing Slovenian and European regulations and standards.
• EN 1270;
• EN 729/ISO 3834, which ensures controlled manufacture of goal
understructure and compliance of procedure.
• DIN 7892, which governs the use of an additional mechanical or electrical
brake, or a combination of the two types of brakes.
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Elan Inventa d.o.o.
Begunje na Gorenjskem 1
SLO - 4275 Begunje na Gorenjskem
Slovenia
Tel.: +386 4 53 51 333
Fax: +386 4 53 51 107
Email:
infoinventa@elan.si