In an era where innovation often thrives within narrow fields, Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang stands out as a rare visionary whose work bridges science, art, and advanced technology. As Founder, Chairman, and CEO of LongServing Technology Co., Ltd., based in Taipei, Taiwan, Dr. Fang
has emerged as a multidisciplinary innovator dedicated to developing technologies that not only advance industries but also benefit humanity and the environment.
At the core of Dr. Fang’s philosophy is a simple yet powerful belief — passion drives discovery. He believes that meaningful innovation happens when individuals pursue ideas out of curiosity and purpose rather than obligation. This mindset has guided his journey and shaped his most ambitious achievements.

One of Dr. Fang’s earliest breakthroughs involved recreating Imperial Green jadeite, one of the rarest and most treasured gemstones in history. Revered by the Qing imperial court and admired in Taiwan’s National Palace Museum, Imperial Green jadeite is known for its exceptional color, rarity, and cultural significance. Reproducing this gemstone in a laboratory was widely considered impossible.
Driven by determination, Dr. Fang undertook years of research and experimentation.
After thousands of unsuccessful attempts, he succeeded in creating laboratory-grown Imperial Green jadeite. This achievement represented more than a scientific milestone — it demonstrated perseverance, creativity, and a commitment to pushing beyond conventional limitations.
While Dr. Fang’s scientific achievements are impressive, his approach to innovation is deeply influenced by art. From a young age, he was immersed in creative environments filled with sculptures, paintings, and art literature. These early experiences shaped his mindset, encouraging him to approach challenges with creativity and imagination. He often compares innovation to sculpting — a process of refinement where failures gradually reveal breakthroughs.
This unique blend of creativity and science led Dr. Fang to pursue one of his most ambitious technological advancements: photonic quantum computing. As artificial intelligence and global digital infrastructure demand increasingly powerful computing capabilities, traditional semiconductor technology faces physical limitations and rising energy consumption. 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 has the potential to redefine computing technology. Photonic quantum chips using X-Photon materials could dramatically increase processing speeds while reducing energy consumption. Dr. Fang views this advancement as a key step toward enabling next-generation artificial intelligence, robotics, and sustainable computing infrastructure.
Sustainability plays a central role in Dr. Fang’s vision. He believes future technologies must prioritize environmental responsibility and long-term societal benefit. As a result, X-Photon materials were designed to be non-toxic, scalable, and environmentally friendly, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional semiconductor materials.
LongServing Technology reflects Dr. Fang’s forward-thinking leadership. The company’s research spans multiple frontier fields, including cloud security, biotechnology, AI robotics, photonic quantum chips, and laboratory-grown jadeite. In its early stages, Dr. Fang personally funded research initiatives, driven by his commitment to solving complex global challenges. Today, LongServing Technology is actively seeking global collaborations to accelerate innovation and bring emerging technologies to the world.
In 2026, Dr. Fang expanded his vision beyond technology into luxury fashion and art. LongServing Technology introduced a jadeite handbag collection featuring laboratory-grown jadeite incorporated into handcrafted designs. Additionally, Dr. Fang transformed his original paintings into wearable art, including apparel, footwear, and accessories. This creative expansion reflects his belief that technology and art are interconnected forms of human expression.
Despite challenges and skepticism, Dr. Fang remains focused on long-term impact. He believes that transformative inventions — such as the steam engine, aviation, and modern computing — have shaped human civilization. In his view, photonic quantum computing represents the next technological revolution, enabling intelligent robotics, advanced artificial intelligence, and sustainable digital infrastructure.
For Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang, success is measured not by recognition, but by contribution. His journey embodies resilience, creativity, and visionary thinking. As he continues to bridge science, art, and technology, Dr. Fang is shaping a future where innovation and imagination come together to benefit humanity.
