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Improving Everyday Life With Lenses

OUR MISSION

Driving a Sustainable Future

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At DisoLens, we believe sustainability starts at the molecular level. Our mission is to rethink everyday medical products — not just in how they work, but in how they impact people and the planet. By combining biodegradable materials with therapeutic function, we’re setting a new standard for how vision care can serve both human health and environmental stewardship.

We're not here to slightly improve an outdated system. We’re here to replace it — with something safer, smarter, and truly circular.

Operational Excellence

Behind every DisoLens product is a disciplined approach to biotech engineering. Our operational process is grounded in clinical-grade protocols — from hydrogel synthesis and nano-reservoir fabrication to enzyme-sensitivity calibration. By partnering with leading academic institutions and maintaining tight R&D control, we ensure every lens is reliable, replicable, and ready for real-world use.

Excellence isn’t a slogan — it’s how we scale vision innovation responsibly.

WHO WE ARE

Meet the Founders

DisoLens was founded by a team of medical biosciences students at Imperial College London, united by a vision to make contact lens wear safer, smarter, and more sustainable. With diverse experience in biotech research, clinical innovation, and health tech entrepreneurship, they’re reimagining eye care — one lens at a time.

Olga Kryl

CEO

Co-led a neurohackathon ideation startup and co-founded Cellfie magazine, blending innovation with science communication

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Lola Theato

CTO

Co-led a neurohackathon ideation startup and gained hands-on experience in AstraZeneca’s oncology business unit.

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Matthew Slocombe

COO

Certified by Pfizer in go-to-market strategy with lab experience in silica nanosensors and materials physics.

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Emily Sadaoui

CFO

Volunteer at the UHS Patient Support Hub and currently researching apoptotic pathways in a biomedical lab setting.

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