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In an era increasingly defined by specialization, Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang stands apart as a rare multidisciplinary visionary whose work transcends the conventional boundaries of science, invention, art, and entrepreneurship. As the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of LongServing Technology Co., Ltd. in Taipei, Taiwan, Dr. Fang has cultivated a reputation not merely as an innovator, but as a thinker driven by passion—a principle he believes lies at the core of all meaningful discovery.
Innovation Rooted in Purpose
For Dr. Fang, innovation is never accidental; it begins with purpose. He often reflects on a simple yet profound idea: while many perceive work as difficult and leisure as enjoyable, true fulfillment arises when passion transforms effort into inspiration. This philosophy guided one of his earliest and most ambitious endeavors—the laboratory creation of Imperial Green jadeite.
Historically revered by the Qing imperial court and prominently displayed in Taiwan’s National Palace Museum, Imperial Green jadeite is among the rarest and most coveted gemstones in the world. Recreating it artificially was long considered impossible. Yet for Dr. Fang, impossibility served as motivation rather than limitation.
After years of tireless experimentation and thousands of failed attempts, he succeeded in producing the gemstone in a laboratory setting. This achievement represented far more than scientific success; it became a powerful symbol of perseverance, creativity, and the transformative power of belief.

Where Art Meets Science
While his scientific accomplishments are remarkable, they represent only one dimension of Dr. Fang’s intellectual identity. At heart, he considers himself an artist. Growing up surrounded by sculptures, paintings, and art literature, he developed a deep appreciation for aesthetic refinement and creative expression.
This artistic foundation profoundly influenced his scientific methodology. Dr. Fang often compares innovation to sculpting—an iterative process of removing imperfections, learning from failure, and refining ideas until clarity emerges. For him, creativity and logic are not opposing forces, but complementary elements that enable breakthrough thinking.
Pioneering the Future of Computing
This fusion of artistic imagination and scientific discipline ultimately led Dr. Fang to one of his most ambitious pursuits: photonic quantum computing. As artificial intelligence continues to drive exponential demand for computational power, traditional semiconductor technologies are approaching their physical and energy limits.
Recognizing this challenge, Dr. Fang developed a groundbreaking photonic quantum material capable of emitting light at a 2-nanometer wavelength, which he named “X-Photon.” This innovation opens the door to next-generation photonic quantum chips, offering dramatically faster processing speeds while significantly reducing energy consumption.
For Dr. Fang, this breakthrough is not merely technological—it is deeply ethical. He emphasizes that future innovations must prioritize sustainability, environmental responsibility, and long-term societal benefit. Accordingly, X-Photon materials are designed to be non-toxic, scalable, and environmentally friendly, offering a sustainable alternative to conventional semiconductor systems.

Building a Vision Through LongServing Technology
LongServing Technology embodies Dr. Fang’s expansive vision. Founded to explore frontier technologies, the company operates across diverse fields including cloud security, biotechnology, photonic quantum computing, artificial intelligence robotics, and laboratory-grown jadeite.
In its early stages, Dr. Fang personally financed much of the company’s research, driven by a commitment to addressing complex global challenges—from energy efficiency to cancer research. Today, LongServing Technology is actively seeking international partnerships to accelerate innovation and bring transformative technologies to the global market.
Expanding Into Art and Luxury
In 2026, Dr. Fang extended his creative vision into the realms of luxury fashion and wearable art. LongServing Technology introduced its first jadeite handbag collection, integrating laboratory-grown jadeite into meticulously handcrafted designs. Simultaneously, Dr. Fang transformed his original paintings into wearable forms, including apparel, footwear, and accessories.
This evolution reflects his belief that technology and art are not separate domains, but interconnected expressions of human creativity. By merging scientific innovation with artistic design, he continues to redefine how technology can be experienced in everyday life.
A Legacy of Vision and Impact
Despite skepticism and the inevitable challenges of pioneering new frontiers, Dr. Fang remains steadfast in his pursuit of long-term impact. He often reflects on how transformative inventions—from the steam engine to aviation and modern computing—have shaped entire eras of human civilization.
In his view, photonic quantum computing represents the next great technological frontier, one that will enable intelligent robotics, advanced artificial intelligence, and sustainable computing infrastructures.
For Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang, success is not measured by recognition, but by contribution. His journey is a testament to resilience, creativity, and an unwavering commitment to innovation. As he continues to push the boundaries of science, art, and technology, Dr. Fang stands as a visionary shaping a future where imagination and discovery converge for the benefit of humanity.



