In a world increasingly shaped by specialization, few individuals
manage to transcend disciplines and redefine innovation across multiple fields. Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang stands among these rare visionaries. As the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of LongServing Technology Co., Ltd.
in Taipei, Taiwan, Dr. Fang has emerged as a pioneering force bridging science, art, and future technologies with a philosophy rooted deeply in passion and creativity.

For Dr. Fang, innovation begins not in laboratories but in mindset. He believes that true breakthroughs arise when passion replaces obligation. While many perceive work as burdensome, Dr. Fang views it as an extension of curiosity and purpose. This philosophy guided one of his earliest and most remarkable achievements — the successful laboratory creation of Imperial Green jadeite.
Historically treasured by the Qing imperial court and admired in Taiwan’s National Palace Museum, Imperial Green jadeite has long been considered one of the rarest gemstones in the world. Many experts believed recreating it in a laboratory was impossible. Yet, after thousands of failed attempts, Dr. Fang succeeded. The achievement represented more than a scientific milestone; it symbolized perseverance, resilience, and the power of belief.
But Dr. Fang’s journey did not begin in science alone. He describes himself first as an artist.

From an early age, he was surrounded by sculptures, art books, and creative inspiration. Painting became a natural form of expression, shaping his worldview and problem-solving approach. This artistic foundation later influenced his scientific methodology, where experimentation mirrored artistic refinement — removing imperfections until clarity emerged.
This unique combination of artistic imagination and scientific discipline led Dr. Fang toward one of his most ambitious projects: photonic quantum computing.
As artificial intelligence accelerates global demand for computing power, traditional semiconductor technology faces significant limitations, including high energy consumption and physical scaling barriers. Recognizing these challenges, Dr. Fang developed agroundbreaking photonic quantum material capable of emitting light at a 2-nanometer wavelength, which he named “X-Photon.”
This innovation has the potential to transform computing infrastructure by enabling ultra-fast photonic quantum chips that dramatically increase processing speeds while reducing energy consumption. More importantly, Dr. Fang designed the material to be environmentally friendly, non-toxic, and scalable — reflecting his belief that future technologies must prioritize sustainability.
Under Dr. Fang’s leadership, LongServing Technology has grown into a multidisciplinary innovation company. Its research spans cloud security, biotechnology, AI robotics, photonic quantum chips, and laboratory-grown jadeite. Much of the company’s early research was personally funded by Dr. Fang, demonstrating his commitment to long-term innovation over short-term profit.
In 2026, Dr. Fang expanded his vision further into luxury fashion and wearable art. LongServing Technology introduced its first jadeite handbag collection, integrating laboratory-grown jadeite into handcrafted luxury designs. At the same time, Dr. Fang transformed his original paintings into fashion collections, including apparel, footwear, and accessories — blending technology, craftsmanship, and artistic expression.
Despite skepticism and challenges, Dr. Fang remains focused on long-term impact.
He believes that transformative technologies — from steam engines to aviation and computers — define entire eras. In his view, photonic quantum computing represents the next major leap for humanity, powering intelligent robotics, advanced artificial intelligence, and sustainable computing infrastructure.
For Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang, success is measured not by recognition, but by contribution. His journey reflects resilience, creativity, and visionary thinking.
As he continues to push the boundaries of science, art, and technology, Dr. Fang stands at the forefront of innovation — shaping a future where imagination and discovery unite to benefit humanity.
