Curry 2.0 final update with list of attendees
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In case you missed this, I’m hosting Curry 2.0 in one of Dublin’s finest eateries again on July 2nd. The doors are now closed unless you’ve already been given a personal invite from someone already attending. Looks like it’s going to be a great night with a really cool lineup of likeminded people who are going to watch startups pitch to a waiter in a minute.
May I ask each attendee to bring €25. Food is on me! €5 per person for service charge and the rest goes to the winning pitch. Thanks to Stormhoek, the wine will flow nicely for the evening.
For those of you attending, please note my mobile in case you have trouble making it tonight +44 (0)7738 758 848.
Venue, Jaipur, 41 South Great George’s St, Dublin 2
Time, (tonight!) 7pm
- Robert Loch, Internet People
- Farzad Jamal, MIVA
- Dennis Howlett, AccMan
Nicola Byrne, Balderton, AKA Benchmark- Conor O’Neill, LouderVoice
- Tom Raftery, Ireland’s no 1 blogger
- Eoghan McCabe, eoghanmccabe.com
- Paul Campbell, pabcas.com
- Fergus Burns, Nooked
- Evert Bopp, Wimax EU
- Qamir Hussain, QHC Consulting
- Triona Carey, Blognation
- Joe Drumgoole, PutPlace
- Alan O’Rourke, Spoiltchild Design
- Ruairi OhAilin, Enterprise Ireland
- Fergal O’ Mullane, Bdirect)
- Derek Organ, 1time
- Ronan Cremin, .mobi
- Pat Phelan, Roam4free
- Chris Smith, Stormhoek
- Julian Alubaidy, Bubble Brothers
- Ben Childers, Microsoft
- Dan Stevenson, Microsoft
- Dan Teodosiu, Microsoft
- Brent Grainger, Segala
- Sorcha Moore
- Johnny Dunne, Whitebridge Capital
- Brian Caulfield, Trinity Venture Capital
- Stephen mccormack, wildwave
- James Kennedy, SmartNote
- Max Kelly, Tribune
- Derek Organ, 1time
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[...] Paul Walsh’s Curry 2.0 was held last night in Jaipur in Dublin and was stonkingly good. A great mix of people from different backgrounds spent the night talking about tech, business and naan. [...]
[...] Thanks indeed to Paul Walsh of Segala for hosting the event. I came away with a heap of business cards and, for a change, I fully intend to follow up some of the great ideas and possible initiatives they represent. [...]
[...] A couple of weeks ago Paul Walsh, CEO Segala, hosted a Curry 2.0 dinner in Dublin where he had startups pitch their business proposition to the chef!? If you can pitch to an Indian chef whose first language isn’t English, you should be able to pitch to anyone. – Paul Walsh [...]
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