The Logistics of Innovation — Why Cargo & Connectivity Power Biomanufacturing

In this episode of Inside Innovation, presented by BioNTX, host Eric B. Moore sits down with Milton De La Paz, Vice President of Airline Relations and Cargo Business Development at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), for a systems-level conversation on why logistics, cargo, and connectivity are mission-critical assets in biomanufacturing and life sciences.

What You Will Learn:

  • Why logistics and cargo are foundational to life sciences and biomanufacturing

  • How strong infrastructure supports clinical trials, manufacturing, and global distribution

  • What makes DFW a strategic advantage for North Texas’ growing life sciences ecosystem

  • How airports contribute to national competitiveness and supply chain resilience

  • Why logistics planning should be integrated early in the innovation lifecycle

Why Watch

  • Learn why logistics and cargo are critical to life sciences and biomanufacturing success

  • Understand how DFW’s infrastructure positions North Texas as a global life sciences hub

  • See how airports influence national competitiveness and supply chain resilience

  • Gain insights on integrating logistics strategy into early-stage innovation planning

  • Hear Milton’s unique leadership perspective from 25+ years in global aviation

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