Engineering Tomorrow Through Science, Innovation, and Art

Few innovators are willing to challenge convention across multiple disciplines. Fewer still successfully bridge advanced science, emerging technology, biotechnology, luxury craftsmanship, and fine art under a single vision. Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang, Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of LongServing Technology Co., Ltd., has built his career around

exactly that ambition—bringing together seemingly unrelated fields to pursue technologies designed to shape the future.

Based in Taipei, Taiwan, LongServing Technology has emerged as a research-driven company exploring photonic computing, advanced materials, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and luxury innovation. At the center of this multidisciplinary enterprise is Dr. Fang, whose philosophy emphasizes that true breakthroughs often occur where different scientific and creative disciplines intersect.

His journey into innovation began with information security and cloud computing. Early in his career, Dr. Fang developed patented technologies involving programmable password protection systems and cloud storage architecture. These technologies contributed to practical cybersecurity applications and demonstrated his interest in solving complex technological challenges through original engineering.

Today, his attention is focused on one of the most promising frontiers in modern computing—photonic chip technology.

Unlike conventional semiconductor processors that transmit electrical signals through transistors, photonic chips use light to process and transfer information. Researchers around the world continue exploring photonic computing because optical communication offers the potential for faster data transmission, reduced heat generation, lower energy consumption, and greater resistance to electromagnetic interference.

Under Dr. Fang’s leadership, LongServing Technology has introduced its own photonic chip architecture, supported by patents filed in multiple countries. The company’s research seeks to develop computing systems capable of overcoming many of the physical limitations currently faced by traditional electronic processors.

Among its most ambitious projects is the development of X-Photon, a proprietary photonic quantum material that LongServing states is designed for nanoscale photonic pathways and future photonic quantum chips. According to the company, this material represents a key component in its long-term strategy for advancing optical computing technologies.

Complementing this effort is another major research initiative—photonic memory.

LongServing is working toward technologies intended to preserve optical signals throughout computational processes, reducing repeated conversions between electrical and optical information. If successfully developed, such systems could significantly improve computational efficiency while lowering energy loss associated with conventional architectures. Together with photonic processors, photonic memory forms part of Dr. Fang’s broader vision for next-generation computing infrastructure.

The company has also announced progress in developing a 7-nanometer photomask for photonic chip fabrication, an important manufacturing milestone intended to support increasingly precise optical circuit production. In 2026, LongServing publicly unveiled architectural concepts illustrating its proposed photonic chip structure, including photonic pathways, logic gate integration, and multi-layer chip design.

Innovation at LongServing extends well beyond computing.

Dr. Fang has pioneered research into laboratory-grown Imperial Green jadeite, combining crystal engineering with materials science to create gemstone-quality jadeite for luxury applications. Produced under carefully controlled high-temperature conditions, the material is designed to offer an alternative approach to premium jadeite while integrating scientific precision with artistic craftsmanship.

This unique material has become a signature element within LongServing’s growing collection of luxury accessories, reflecting the company’s distinctive blend of technology and design.

Another important area of research involves biotechnology.

LongServing Technology has investigated natural plant extract compounds with potential antiviral and anti-tumor properties through laboratory studies. According to the company, preliminary in vitro research has examined activity involving liver cancer, lung cancer, and malignant melanoma cell lines. The organization has stated that future work will focus on animal studies, preclinical evaluation, regulatory preparation, and collaborative research with hospitals and scientific institutions to further assess these findings.

Although these projects remain under continued scientific development, they illustrate LongServing’s commitment to exploring healthcare innovation alongside its engineering initiatives.

Beyond science, Dr. Fang has maintained a lifelong dedication to the arts.

Beginning his artistic education with traditional Chinese Gongbi painting, he later expanded into watercolor and oil painting inspired by Western artistic traditions. His work combines meticulous brushwork with realistic composition and expressive use of color, creating paintings that blend Eastern cultural heritage with Western artistic influence.

His artwork has received international recognition, including publication in the Glory of the Chinese – Global Ambassadors of Chinese Culture world stamp collection. Limited-edition stamps featuring his paintings have been issued by several international postal authorities, while one of his works was showcased on a digital billboard in New York’s Times Square in January 2026.

That artistic vision now extends into fashion.

LongServing Technology has introduced collections featuring apparel, footwear, handbags, and boutique accessories inspired by Dr. Fang’s original artwork. Many handcrafted pieces incorporate the company’s laboratory-grown jadeite, creating products that merge advanced materials science with contemporary luxury design. The result is an unusual combination of engineering, craftsmanship, and artistic storytelling that distinguishes the company’s expanding lifestyle portfolio.

Looking ahead, LongServing Technology continues advancing its international growth strategy through research partnerships, commercialization initiatives, and preparations for future capital market opportunities. At the same time, Dr. Fang remains committed to pursuing innovations that span multiple industries—from photonic computing and biotechnology to sustainable materials and creative design.

His career reflects an enduring belief that innovation is not confined by traditional boundaries. Whether designing optical computing architectures, exploring advanced biomaterials, investigating biotechnology, or creating original works of art, Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang continues to champion an approach where science and creativity evolve together.

In an increasingly interconnected world, that multidisciplinary vision may prove to be one of his most significant contributions—not simply building new technologies, but demonstrating how curiosity across disciplines can inspire entirely new possibilities for the future.

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