In the rarefied world where science meets philosophy and innovation meets elegance, Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang stands as a modern Renaissance figure. Engineer, inventor, artist, and futurist, he is best known as the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of LongServing Technology Co., Ltd., a company dedicated to pioneering breakthroughs in photonic quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and advanced material sciences.
Yet titles alone cannot define the scope of his ambition. Dr. Fang’s work is not merely about building faster machines — it is about reshaping the very architecture of reality.
A Biography Rooted in Dual Mastery
Dr. Fang’s intellectual journey began at the intersection of two worlds: fine art and advanced science. From an early age, he cultivated a profound sensitivity to form, balance, and dimensional perception through painting and creative expression. At the same time, he pursued rigorous scientific exploration, drawn to physics, material structures, and systems thinking.
This dual formation would become the foundation of his life’s work.
Where many technologists are trained exclusively in logic, Dr. Fang developed an instinct for harmony — an ability to perceive patterns not just analytically, but intuitively. The geometry of a canvas and the architecture of a processor, to him, are reflections of the same universal principles.
That philosophy would later define his technological breakthroughs.
The Dawn of the Photonic Quantum Era
At the heart of Dr. Fang’s vision lies a bold proposition: that the future of computing belongs not to electrons, but to photons.
Traditional silicon-based electronics, though transformative, are reaching physical and thermal limits. Resistance, energy loss, and scaling constraints increasingly challenge further progress. Dr. Fang’s research advances a new paradigm — photonic quantum computing, in which light replaces electrical current as the carrier of information.
Through the development of proprietary X-Photon nanomaterials, engineered to emit ultra-short wavelengths and minimize signal degradation, he has laid the groundwork for next-generation photonic CPUs and GPUs. These systems promise:
- Exponentially higher processing speeds
- Dramatically reduced energy consumption
- Near-elimination of thermal bottlenecks
- Greater scalability for artificial intelligence applications
In practical terms, such advances could transform industries ranging from healthcare diagnostics and financial modeling to aerospace engineering and climate simulation.
For Dr. Fang, however, this shift represents more than a technological milestone — it signals a civilizational transition into what he describes as the Photonic Quantum Era.
Artificial Intelligence Beyond Limitation
Current artificial intelligence systems, while powerful, remain constrained by hardware architecture. Processing latency, energy inefficiency, and data throughput limitations restrict their capacity for real-time autonomous reasoning.
Dr. Fang envisions photonic quantum frameworks as the infrastructure that enables AI to evolve beyond these constraints — toward systems capable of adaptive learning, environmental awareness, and sophisticated decision-making at unprecedented speed.
Under his leadership, LongServing Technology explores AI robotics powered by photonic architectures, aiming to redefine what machines can perceive and accomplish. The aspiration is not mere automation, but intelligence with dimensional depth.
In this vision, technology does not replace human capability — it expands it.
Luxury Through Science: Engineered Jadeite and the Birth of Wearable Innovation
Dr. Fang’s genius is not confined to computing. Drawing from his artistic sensibility and material science expertise, he achieved what was once considered impossible: the successful development of gem-grade laboratory-grown jadeite.
By replicating the crystalline integrity and chromatic elegance of natural jade under precisely controlled laboratory conditions — at temperatures exceeding 1,400°C, through repeated refinement under extreme heat and pressure — LongServing Technology has merged sustainability with haute craftsmanship.
This breakthrough laid the foundation for a historic milestone.
The 2026 Debut: Longserving Jadeite Bag
In 2026, LongServing Technology officially introduced its first Jadeite Handbag Collection to the global fashion arena.
Each design integrates the company’s laboratory-grown jadeite as a defining structural and aesthetic core element, seamlessly embedded into the architectural language of the handbag itself. The opulence of jadeite harmonizes effortlessly with the timeless elegance of classic handbag silhouettes, creating a refined balance between strength and grace.
This Eastern gemstone radiates mysterious luminosity and spiritual depth, elevating each creation beyond an accessory — into a statement of culture, craftsmanship, and technological mastery.
For LongServing Technology, this collection represents the ultimate convergence of traditional aesthetics and advanced material innovation — where heritage meets high technology, and art transforms into wearable luxury.
Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang’s Art-Inspired Collection
This year also marks Dr. Fang’s personal expansion into contemporary fashion design.
Guided by his lifelong devotion to art, he has transformed his original paintings into a range of products including apparel, footwear, and handbags. Notably, the tiger motif featured on the cover handbag is derived directly from his original tiger painting — translating fine art into wearable design with remarkable authenticity.
At the same time, he has incorporated the refined luxury of laboratory-grown jadeite into handcrafted boutique bags, creating a distinctive fusion of art, innovation, and craftsmanship.
This milestone marks LongServing Technology’s official entry into the fashion sphere — a creative evolution reflecting Dr. Fang’s artistic instinct and offering collectors a truly one-of-a-kind luxury experience defined by rarity and individuality.
Leadership Shaped by Vision
As Founder and Chairman of LongServing Technology, Dr. Fang leads with a mindset shaped by introspection and long-horizon thinking. His daily practice blends structured research with philosophical reflection. Meditation and artistic contemplation inform the clarity with which he approaches engineering challenges.
Colleagues describe him as both disciplined and imaginative — a rare synthesis of methodical precision and expansive foresight. He has secured international patents, spearheaded advanced R&D initiatives, and positioned his company at the frontier of emerging photonic technologies.
Yet his ambition remains future-oriented. The goal is not recognition, but realization.
An Architect of Light
If the past century was defined by silicon, Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang is helping to define what comes next.
By harnessing light as the medium of computation, by reimagining artificial intelligence, and by transforming material science into an expression of luxury, he embodies a new archetype of innovator — one who sees no boundary between science and art, logic and beauty, performance and poetry.
His work invites us to reconsider what is possible when imagination and engineering move in harmony.
In illuminating the path forward — quite literally through photons — Dr. Fang is not only building technology.
He is crafting a legacy in light.
Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang
Founder, CEO & Chairman
LongServing Technology Co., Ltd
Email: service@longserving.com.tw
Website: www.longserving.com.tw
Instagram: @ko_cheng_fang_david
