Yas Motoyama Delivers Lecture for EmpreSomos

The planning faculty discussed entrepreneurial relationships and sustaining entrepreneurial ecosystems.

Yas Motoyama Delivers Lecture for EmpreSomos

Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning Yasuyuki Motoyama delivered “The Emergence of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Small Cities” as part of EntreSomos’s Central American Entrepreneurial Connectivity series. The lecture was moderated by Héctor Martínez. 

[EmpreSomos’s] mission is to fuel and grow the Central American entrepreneurial ecosystem while leveling the playing field into the direction of equality of opportunity.

En el diálogo se destaca la importancia de las relaciones entre los emprendedores en particular sus interacciones e intercambios de conocimiento y know-how, en el desarrollo y sostenibilidad de los ecosistemas emprendedores. 

The dialogue highlights the importance of relationships between entrepreneurs, particularly their interactions and exchange of knowledge and know-how, in the development and sustainability of entrepreneurial ecosystems.

Watch the lecture at EmpreSomos’s YouTube channel