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‘Playing for the long term': EXL boss Rohit Kapoor on Ireland's attractiveness to global AI firms

‘Playing for the long term': EXL boss Rohit Kapoor on Ireland's attractiveness to global AI firms

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Rohit Kapoor, co-founder and chief executive of Nasdaq-listed EXL, was named EY Entrepreneur of the Year for New York this year. Picture: Fergal Phillips
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