As Ethiopia continues its trajectory as one of the fastest-growing economies in Sub-Saharan Africa, the demand for high-quality medical and cosmetic products has surged. With a population exceeding 120 million and a rapidly urbanizing middle class in hubs like Addis Ababa, Dire Dawa, and Mekelle, the "Beauty & Health" sector is witnessing a paradigm shift. FUNSACHY, powered by Guangzhou Dewy Lenses Co., Ltd., is positioned as a strategic partner to Ethiopian manufacturers and wholesalers, providing not just products, but comprehensive industrial solutions.
Our commitment to the Ethiopia market goes beyond basic supply. We recognize the unique physiological requirements of the East African consumer—specifically the need for high-oxygen permeability (Dk/t) to accommodate diverse altitudes and climates, and the demand for natural-looking color palettes that complement darker iris tones. FUNSACHY’s HEMA-based materials and 38%-42% water content formulations are engineered to provide maximum comfort in the dry, high-altitude environment of the Ethiopian Highlands.
Established in 1996, Guangzhou Dewy Lenses Co., Ltd. is a leading high-tech enterprise integrating product design, research, and large-scale production of premium soft contact lenses and care products. As a high-tech national enterprise, we integrate product design, research, and large-scale production of soft hydrophilic contact lenses and care products. Our commitment to excellence ensures every lens meets the highest standards of comfort, clarity, and safety.
Equipped with fully automatic CNC production lines, we utilize an advanced semi-molding process that organically unifies lens appearance and formability. We cater to diverse market needs, offering premium yearly, half-yearly, and daily disposable lenses.















Navigating the supply chain for Ethiopia requires a deep understanding of local logistics—from the Port of Djibouti through the Ethio-Djibouti Railway to the final distribution in Addis Ababa. FUNSACHY offers a "Turnkey Supply Chain Solution" that includes:
The future of contact lenses lies in the fusion of biotechnology and digital lifestyle needs. Our R&D department is currently focusing on three main pillars for the 2025-2027 roadmap:
With Ethiopia's tech expansion, digital eye strain is a growing concern. Our next generation of lenses will incorporate blue-light filtering monomers directly into the HEMA matrix.
Mimicking the natural tear film to extend wear time up to 16 hours without dryness, crucial for the Ethiopian arid regions.
Reducing water waste in our CNC lines by 30% by 2026, aligning with global ESG standards and Ethiopian green development goals.