
The third episode of the Foxx Life Sciences Podcast series focuses to the core of bioprocessing innovation, next-generation single-use bag assemblies. This conversation was produced for biotech, pharma, and vaccine manufacturers looking for advanced solutions in fluid storage and transfer.
Why this podcast?
Single-use technology has become central to modern bioprocessing, but with rising expectations around sterility, validation, and customization, the demand is for bags that deliver more than just storage. This episode introduces the EZBio® Ultra Bag, designed and manufactured by Foxx Life Sciences, and explains how it raises the bar for performance and reliability.

What does the podcast cover?
The panel, Mr. Thomas F, Ms. Lindsey, Ms. Alice, and Mr. Dwayne introduce the EZBio® Ultra Bag and walks through its design, film composition, and application range. Built from Renolit 9101 multilayer polyethylene film, these assemblies combine:
Low leachable and extractables for product safety
Oxygen and CO₂ barrier layers for cell culture integrity
Durability in extreme cold (tested to -45°C)
Ergonomic handling with grips, handles, and reinforced grommets
The discussion also highlights validation support, with full extractables and leachable data, USP Class VI compliance, and ISO-certified manufacturing. For manufacturers navigating regulatory demands, this means confidence in both quality and repeatability.

Why does it matter for industry?
For biotech and vaccine companies scaling up production, the choice of single-use bags directly impacts throughput, sterility, and operational efficiency.
The EZBio® Ultra Bags are offered in standard sizes from 50 mL to 50 L, with larger volumes up to 200 L and extensive customization for ports, manifolds, tubing, and connectors. With more than 40,000 configuration possibilities, Foxx Life Sciences provides flexibility for unique workflows without compromising delivery timelines.
Global manufacturing assurance
The podcast also reinforces Foxx Life Sciences’ global footprint. With manufacturing in the United States and India, including five plants and seven ISO Class 7 cleanrooms, the company ensures consistent supply, tariff resilience, and true local-for-local support for customers worldwide.
Closing thoughts
This episode is a deep dive into why single-use bag design matters for modern bioprocessing. Whether for vaccines, biologics, or other critical therapies, Foxx Life Sciences positions its EZBio® Ultra Bags as a validated, customizable, and globally supported solution.
Watch the full podcast here: https://youtu.be/7ERGABCUYNc?si=py7TtQHTXmMSEPBt