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The Craft of Endurance: Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang and the Making of Lasting Innovation

By Maya Torres
April 14, 2026 6 Min Read
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In a landscape driven by immediacy, where breakthroughs are expected to arrive quickly and results are measured in short cycles, there remains a quieter form of progress—one that values endurance over acceleration. Ko-Cheng Fang has built his work within this quieter discipline, where ideas are not hurried into existence but carefully developed through persistence, structure, and long-term commitment. As the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of LongServing Technology Co., Ltd., Fang represents a philosophy of innovation that is less concerned with speed and more focused on depth, coherence, and lasting impact.

Fang’s approach begins with an uncommon decision: to stay. Where many innovators move quickly from one idea to the next, he remains with a problem long enough to understand its deeper structure. This process is not defined by urgency, but by attention. He studies the behavior of systems, observes patterns, and refines his methods continuously. Each iteration is treated not as repetition, but as progress—a gradual movement toward clarity. This ability to remain engaged, even when outcomes are uncertain, allows him to uncover possibilities that are often overlooked in faster-paced environments.

This philosophy is clearly demonstrated in his work with laboratory-grown Imperial Green jadeite, a material long considered one of nature’s most elusive creations. Its formation depends on highly specific geological conditions, making it extremely difficult to replicate in controlled environments. Previous attempts had consistently failed, reinforcing the belief that such a material could not be artificially produced. Fang did not accept this assumption. Instead, he approached the problem as an open question, one that required deeper investigation rather than immediate resolution. Each unsuccessful experiment became a source of insight, revealing new information about the material’s properties. Through sustained experimentation and careful refinement, Fang gradually uncovered patterns that others had missed. The eventual success was not a sudden breakthrough, but the result of accumulated understanding—a process that transformed uncertainty into structure through persistence.

The roots of this approach can be traced to Fang’s early experiences with art. Before his work in advanced technology, he spent years engaged in painting and sculpture, disciplines that emphasize balance, proportion, and precision. In these practices, clarity is achieved not by adding more elements, but by refining what already exists. A sculptor removes excess material to reveal form, while a painter adjusts composition to create harmony. Fang carries this principle into his scientific work, simplifying complex systems by focusing on their essential components. This ability to distill complexity into clarity enables him to approach challenges with precision, bridging the gap between creativity and logic.

It is this clarity that has led Fang to address one of the most critical challenges in modern technology: the limitations of electronic computing. As artificial intelligence continues to advance, the demand for computational power has increased dramatically. However, electronic chips are approaching their physical limits, constrained by size, energy consumption, and heat generation. Fang recognized that continuing along this path would eventually become unsustainable. Rather than seeking incremental improvements, he chose to rethink the foundation of computation itself. By using photons—light—as the medium for processing information, he began developing a new technological framework. This work resulted in the creation of X-Photon materials, capable of operating at extremely small wavelengths and forming the basis of photonic quantum chips. These systems offer significant advantages, including faster data transmission, reduced heat production, and improved energy efficiency. By building computational systems around light, Fang is not merely enhancing existing technology—he is redefining its core structure.

What makes Fang’s approach particularly distinctive is the way he introduces innovation. He does not pursue disruption as an objective. Instead, he emphasizes integration, recognizing that technological systems are interconnected and that abrupt change can create instability. By collaborating with existing semiconductor manufacturers, he aims to incorporate photonic technologies into current production processes. This approach allows for a transition that is both gradual and sustainable, ensuring that progress strengthens rather than disrupts existing systems. It reflects a broader philosophy that innovation should evolve systems rather than replace them entirely.

Beyond computing, Fang continues to expand his work into other domains, applying the same disciplined methodology. In biotechnology, he is developing targeted approaches to cancer treatment, combining plant-based compounds with nanotechnology to create therapies that are both precise and minimally invasive. His focus is on improving outcomes while reducing harm, ensuring that innovation remains aligned with human well-being. At the same time, he has extended his vision into the world of design, where scientific advancement meets artistic expression. Laboratory-grown jadeite is incorporated into luxury products, while his artistic creations are transformed into wearable forms. These endeavors demonstrate that innovation can exist at the intersection of science and creativity, producing outcomes that are both functional and expressive.

As a leader, Fang measures success through long-term influence rather than immediate recognition. He does not seek visibility for its own sake. Instead, he focuses on creating systems that integrate seamlessly into the world and continue to function over time. This perspective has been shaped by his earlier contributions to cloud computing and programmable security technologies. Although these innovations were not widely recognized at the time, they have since become essential components of global digital infrastructure, supporting billions of users worldwide. Their impact is profound, even if their origins remain largely unseen. This quiet, enduring influence reflects Fang’s belief that true success is defined by relevance and longevity.

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.

Looking toward the future, Fang envisions a world shaped by photonic quantum systems, where intelligent machines operate with greater efficiency and adaptability. He anticipates a shift toward technologies that are not only more powerful, but also more sustainable, reducing energy consumption and minimizing environmental impact. At the same time, he emphasizes the importance of responsibility, ensuring that technological progress remains aligned with human needs and societal values. For Fang, innovation is not an isolated pursuit, but part of a broader effort to create a more balanced and sustainable future.

In an era dominated by speed and constant change, Fang’s work offers a different perspective—one that values patience, precision, and purpose. His approach demonstrates that meaningful innovation is not achieved through rapid movement, but through sustained effort and careful refinement. It is a reminder that the most significant advancements are not those that appear suddenly, but those that are built over time, shaped by discipline, and designed to endure.

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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