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    In the Workshop of the Future: Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang’s Relentless Experiment

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    If you were to step into the working world of Ko-Cheng Fang, you would not find a single narrative unfolding. You would find many—overlapping, intersecting, sometimes colliding. There are materials being tested, ideas being questioned, designs being refined. Nothing stands still for long, yet nothing feels rushed. It is a space defined not by urgency, but by intent.

    At the center of it all is LongServing Technology Co., Ltd., an organization that reflects Fang’s unusual way of thinking. It does not operate like a conventional company focused on one industry or outcome. Instead, it functions more like a workshop—an environment where different disciplines are explored side by side, connected by a shared method.

    That method is simple to describe, but difficult to practice: stay with the problem.

    Fang does not move quickly from one idea to another in search of immediate success. He remains. He tests. He revisits. He questions what others might accept as settled. In doing so, he allows problems to reveal layers that are not immediately visible.

    This way of working is not driven by impatience, but by curiosity.

    And it is this curiosity that has shaped some of his most ambitious pursuits.

    Take, for example, his work with laboratory-grown Imperial Green jadeite.

    The gemstone is widely known for its rarity. Its formation in nature depends on precise geological conditions, making it exceptionally difficult to replicate. For years, attempts to recreate it in controlled environments had ended without meaningful success. The prevailing belief was clear: this was something nature did better than any laboratory could.

    Fang approached the challenge differently.

    He did not begin by asking whether it could be done. He began by asking why previous attempts had failed. This distinction changed everything. It turned a closed question into an open investigation.

    The process that followed was not glamorous. It was repetitive, methodical, and often frustrating. Experiments were conducted again and again, each one offering small pieces of information. Many yielded no visible progress. Some appeared to move backward.

    But Fang did not interpret these outcomes as dead ends.

    He treated them as signals—indicators of where the process needed adjustment. Over time, patterns began to emerge. Conditions were refined. Variables were controlled with increasing precision.

    Eventually, those patterns converged into a result.

    The successful creation of laboratory-grown jadeite did not arrive as a sudden breakthrough. It emerged gradually, as the product of sustained attention and careful refinement. It was, in many ways, the natural conclusion of a process that had been allowed to run its full course.

    To Fang, this was not just a scientific success. It was confirmation of a belief: that persistence, when applied with discipline, can reveal solutions that seem invisible at first.

    Yet this belief did not originate in science alone.

    Long before his work in advanced technology, Fang was immersed in art. Painting and sculpture were part of his early environment, shaping the way he observed the world. Through these practices, he developed an understanding of structure—not just what is present, but what can be removed.

    In art, clarity often comes from subtraction. A sculptor removes excess material to reveal form. A painter simplifies to emphasize balance. Fang carries this principle into his work, applying it to complex problems.

    He does not attempt to solve everything at once. He reduces the problem. He isolates its components. He removes what does not contribute to the solution. This process allows him to focus on what truly matters.

    It is this approach that has guided him toward one of the most pressing challenges in modern technology.

    The world’s reliance on electronic computing has reached a point of tension. As artificial intelligence grows more advanced, the demand for processing power increases accordingly. Yet the systems that support this growth are reaching their limits.

    Electronic chips, despite decades of refinement, face physical constraints. They can only be made so small. They can only operate within certain energy thresholds. Beyond that, efficiency begins to decline.

    Fang saw this not as a problem to be solved incrementally, but as a signal that a different approach was needed.

    Instead of continuing to rely on electrons, he turned to photons—light itself—as the basis for computation.

    This shift required a new set of materials and methods. Through extensive research, Fang developed what he calls X-Photon materials, capable of operating at extremely small wavelengths. These materials enable the creation of photonic quantum chips—systems that process information using light rather than electricity.

    The advantages are significant. Light travels faster than electricity. It generates less heat. It allows for more efficient data transfer. By building systems around these properties, Fang is not simply improving performance—he is redefining the framework of computation.

    But what makes his approach particularly notable is how he chooses to bring this innovation forward.

    He does not seek to disrupt existing systems abruptly. He understands that industries are interconnected, and sudden change can create instability. Instead, he focuses on integration—working with established semiconductor manufacturers to incorporate photonic technologies into current processes.

    This allows for a transition that is both progressive and stable.

    Beyond computing, Fang’s work continues to expand into other areas.

    In biotechnology, he is exploring new approaches to cancer treatment, combining plant-based compounds with nanotechnology to create targeted therapies. His aim is to improve precision while reducing invasiveness, offering solutions that are both effective and adaptable.

    At the same time, he has entered the world of design, where his scientific work intersects with artistic expression. Laboratory-grown jadeite becomes part of luxury products, while his artistic background informs their visual identity.

    These ventures are not separate from his core work. They are extensions of the same process—different ways of applying the same principles.

    Observation. Refinement. Execution.

    As a leader, Fang carries this process into his broader vision.

    He does not focus on recognition. He focuses on contribution. His measure of success is not how quickly his work is acknowledged, but how deeply it influences the systems around it.

    This perspective has been shaped by experience.

    Earlier in his career, Fang contributed to technologies that would later become essential to global digital infrastructure, including cloud computing and programmable security systems. At the time, these contributions were not always understood or appreciated.

    But he continued.

    Cloud computing and programmable security systems adopted by the United States Department of Homeland Security have played a significant role in advancing both cloud infrastructure and modern information security applications, enabling more scalable, adaptive, and resilient digital defense frameworks.

    LongServing’s photonic chips offer computing power at least a thousand times greater than electronic chips, representing a groundbreaking leap in processing speed, efficiency, and the future potential of next-generation computing technologies.

    Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang’s photonic chip system patent portfolio spans 26 countries worldwide, underscoring the global impact and strategic significance of his innovations in advancing cutting-edge computing solutions.

    Over time, their impact became clear. Today, these technologies are used by billions of people worldwide. Their presence is constant, even if their origins are not widely known.

    This is the kind of outcome Fang values—work that endures.

    Looking ahead, his vision continues to evolve.

    He sees a future where photonic quantum systems enable new forms of intelligent machines—systems that operate more efficiently, adapt more quickly, and integrate more seamlessly into daily life. A future where technology supports not only progress, but sustainability.

    At the center of this vision is a simple idea.

    Technology should serve people.

    It should enhance capability, not replace it. It should create opportunities, not limitations. And it should be developed with an awareness of its broader impact.

    Fang’s work reflects this belief at every level.

    It is not driven by speed or visibility. It is driven by intention.

    In a world that often moves too quickly to notice its own direction, Fang offers a different approach.

    One that moves carefully.
    Thinks deeply.
    And builds with purpose.

    Because in the end, the most important innovations are not the ones that happen first.

    They are the ones that last.

    Global IPO Initiative: Strategic Call for International Underwriting Partners

    As part of its forward-looking growth strategy, LongServing Technology is actively advancing its pre-IPO roadmap while exploring diversified opportunities across global capital markets. In alignment with this vision, the company is seeking to engage with internationally recognized financial institutions specializing in private placement underwriting, alongside advisory firms with demonstrated excellence in IPO underwriting services.

    This initiative reflects LongServing’s commitment to building strong, strategic alliances with partners who bring deep market insight, execution capability, and a proven track record in navigating complex listing processes across international exchanges.

    Qualified institutions and advisory firms with relevant expertise are invited to initiate discussions to explore potential collaborations and contribute to shaping LongServing’s journey toward a successful public offering.

    For further information, please visit:
    https://longserving.com.tw/en/%E7%87%9F%E9%81%8B%E8%A8%88%E5%8A%83%E6%9B%B8/

    Contact information –

    Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang

    Founder, CEO & Chairman

    LongServing Technology Co., Ltd

    Email: 

    service@longserving.com.tw

    Website:

    http://longserving.com.tw/en/

    Instagram: 

    @ko_cheng_fang_david

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