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A Global Irish network of Technology leaders fostering entrepreneurship, young innovators, education & female leadership



@cjhartnett our latest inductee, from the class of 1980. Thanks for calling in on your brief return from America to Ireland









James Ryan doubled up @DundalkStadium on En Or


SVG, a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm founded and led by Limerick man John Hartnett, has announced a new $50 million agrifood tech fund in partnership with Kagome, a Japanese food processor businesspost.ie/article/irish-…








En Or came from last to first in the extended two-mile Camida Advantage Tipperary Cup Handicap at Clonmel to plunder a double for jockey Ben Coen. The six-year-old gelding dropped to rear and looked to have plenty of work to do a furlong and a-half from home. Coen soon got after him and the pair availed of a seam along the inner to make good headway a furlong out. Forward momentum continued as they picked it up in the final 150 yards and sailed on well to win by a growing two and a-half lengths at 8/1 for Cathy O'Leary. Jabbar took second at 7/2. O'Leary led up the winner and winning owner John Hartnett reported: "We came in from San Francisco two days ago and live in Silicon Valley. "I'm originally from Limerick and we have a house in north Tipperary, so to win the Tipperary Cup is brilliant."







