About us

The History of VEEVON: From Ancient Greece to Sports Innovation
VEEVON is named after the ancient Greek weightlifter Veevon, who lifted a 143.5 kg stone above his head with one hand. This feat is considered a feat that makes him a legend in Greek athletic history. Today, the Museum of the History of the Olympic Games in Ancient Olympia displays the stone, keeping his legacy alive.
The Power and Evolution of Today's VEEVON
Furthermore, we are inspired by the strength and excellence of the Vyvona and incorporate them into each of our creations. The daily need for progress and evolution requires the development of innovative solutions according to the expectations of professional and amateur athletes. Also, with a constant emphasis on top quality construction, we ensure maximum performance in every product and service we offer.
Detailed Design for Ultimate Performance
Attention to detail is the key to our success. From creating equipment to building gyms, we carefully plan every aspect of our work. At the same time, we constantly interact with the sports industry and understand the needs of athletes, in order to evolve our products according to the latest trends and demands of the industry.
Constantly Seeking Excellence
The rapid evolution of sports science requires the continuous study of the human body. At VEEVON, we research new solutions and ideas that allow us to remain pioneers in the world of sports. We strive to create products and services that exceed our customers' expectations.
Quality Products and Innovation
We use the latest 3D design technologies to create high-performance gyms and equipment. We emphasize technology, safety, and functionality to deliver fitness spaces that enhance the athlete experience.
Our Vision
Because at VEEVON we believe that collaboration leads to great results, we strongly consider your opinions and experiences. Share your vision for development with us, because we can transform any idea into a complete solution that will upgrade the experience and enhance your performance.