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04 Feb 2026

Tipperary Council and TUS Host Questum summit with top executives and Simon Coveney

Clonmel’s Questum Centre to stage panels on leadership, enterprise and innovation

Tipperary Council and TUS Host Questum summit with top executives and Simon Coveney

TUS-led Questum Acceleration Centre in Clonmel

Tipperary County Council, in collaboration with Technological University of the Shannon (TUS), will host a Leadership, Enterprise and Innovation Summit for business leaders on Friday, March 6.

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The Questum Summit will run from 8.30am to 1.30pm at the TUS-led Questum Acceleration Centre in Clonmel. Attendance is free but requires registration.

The morning event will feature two panel discussions with high-profile figures from the Irish business and political landscape, including former Tánaiste Simon Coveney, Jenny Melia, CEO of Enterprise Ireland, Gary McGann, former CEO of Smurfit Kappa Group, and John Moloney, former Group Managing Director of Glanbia.

The summit is hosted at Questum, which has positioned Clonmel as a strategic hub connecting the Mid-West and South-East and supporting enterprise growth. Companies such as Shorla Oncology, Skanstec/H&MV Engineering, JED Pharma, Theradep and Anú Pictures have all benefited from the centre’s development programme.

Conor Brophy, Managing Director at Teneo and a former RTÉ journalist, will chair and moderate the discussions, guiding dialogue on leadership and innovation in the Irish business community.

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