In an era increasingly defined by specialization, Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang stands apart as a rare multidisciplinary visionary whose work spans science, invention, art, and entrepreneurship.
As Founder, Chairman, and CEO of LongServing Technology Co., Ltd. in Taipei, Taiwan, Dr. Fang has built a reputation as an innovator guided not simply by ambition, but by passion — a principle he believes lies at the heart of all meaningful discovery.
For Dr. Fang, innovation begins with purpose

He often reflects that while many people view work as difficult and leisure as enjoyable, true fulfillment emerges when passion transforms effort into inspiration. This philosophy shaped one of his most ambitious early pursuits: the laboratory creation of Imperial Green jadeite. Historically treasured by the Qing imperial court and admired in Taiwan’s National Palace Museum, Imperial Green jadeite is among the rarest gemstones in the world.
What many considered impossible became Dr. Fang’s challenge. After thousands of failed experiments and years of persistence, he succeeded in recreating this extraordinary gemstone in the laboratory. The achievement represented more than scientific success — it became a symbol of perseverance, creativity, and the power of belief.
Yet science represents only one dimension of Dr. Fang’s intellectual journey

At heart, he considers himself an artist. From a young age, he was surrounded by sculptures, paintings, and art books, cultivating a mindset shaped by refinement and creative expression. This artistic influence later became central to his scientific methodology. Much like sculpting stone into beauty, Dr. Fang believes innovation requires removing
imperfections, learning from failure, and continuously refining ideas. For him, creativity and logic are not opposing forces, but complementary elements that drive breakthrough thinking.
This fusion of artistic imagination and scientific discipline ultimately led to one of Dr. Fang’s most ambitious pursuits: photonic quantum computing. As artificial intelligence accelerates global demand for computing power, traditional electronic chips are approaching their physical limits while consuming enormous amounts of energy.
Recognizing this challenge, Dr. Fang developed a photonic quantum material capable of emitting light at a 2-nanometer wavelength, which he named “X-Photon.”
This breakthrough opens the door to next-generation photonic quantum chips capable of dramatically faster processing speeds while significantly reducing energy consumption. Dr. Fang views this innovation not only as a technological milestone, but also as a responsibility to humanity. He emphasizes that future technologies must prioritize sustainability,
environmental protection, and long-term societal benefit. His X-Photon materials were designed to be non-toxic, scalable, and environmentally friendly — offering a sustainable alternative to conventional semiconductor technologies.
LongServing Technology, founded with a mission to explore frontier technologies, reflects Dr. Fang’s visionary leadership. The company’s work spans cloud security, biotechnology, photonic quantum chips, AI robotics, and laboratory-grown jadeite. In the early stages, Dr. Fang personally funded much of the research, driven by his commitment to solving complex global challenges — from energy efficiency to cancer research. Today, LongServing Technology is actively seeking global partnerships to accelerate innovation and bring next-generation technologies to market.
In 2026, Dr. Fang expanded his vision into the world of luxury fashion and art. LongServing Technology introduced its first jadeite handbag collection, incorporating laboratory-grown jadeite into handcrafted designs. At the same time, Dr. Fang transformed his original paintings into wearable art, including apparel, footwear, and accessories. This creative evolution reflects his belief that technology and art are deeply interconnected expressions of human creativity.
Despite challenges and skepticism, Dr. Fang remains committed to long-term impact. He believes that transformative inventions — from the steam engine to aviation and computers
— define entire eras of human civilization. In his view, photonic quantum computing represents the next technological frontier, enabling intelligent robotics, advanced artificial intelligence, and sustainable computing infrastructure.
For Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang, success is not measured by recognition, but by contribution. His journey embodies resilience, creativity, and a relentless pursuit of 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 unite to benefit humanity.
