The Visionary Leader Changing Society in 2026

Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang: The Visionary Driving the Future of Photonic Computing, Biotechnology, and Human Innovation
In a world increasingly shaped by rapid technological advancement, few innovators possess the ability to bridge multiple disciplines while maintaining a singular focus on improving human life. Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang, Founder, CEO, and Chairman of LongServing Technology Co., Ltd., stands among those rare visionaries whose work spans cybersecurity, advanced materials science, photonic quantum computing, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and the arts.
His career reflects an unwavering commitment to solving some of humanity’s most pressing challenges. From protecting digital infrastructure and developing sustainable luxury materials to pioneering photonic quantum computing and exploring new possibilities in cancer treatment, Dr. Fang has consistently challenged conventional thinking and pushed the boundaries of scientific innovation.
At the core of his work lies a simple philosophy.
"Technology has value only when it improves human life. Innovation should not be measured solely by profit, but by the number of lives it can positively transform."
This belief has guided every major breakthrough throughout his remarkable journey.
From Cybersecurity Pioneer to Global Innovator
Long before becoming known for his work in photonic quantum computing and biotechnology, Dr. Fang established himself as a pioneer in cloud computing and cybersecurity.
His patented cloud storage systems and programmable password security technologies were adopted by the United States Department of Homeland Security, contributing to advancements in cloud infrastructure protection and information security. These early achievements demonstrated not only technical expertise but also a rare ability to anticipate future technological needs.
Rather than remaining within a single field, Dr. Fang continued to pursue challenges that many considered impossible. His willingness to move beyond established boundaries became a defining characteristic of his career and laid the foundation for the innovations that would follow.
Reimagining Luxury Through Laboratory Grown Imperial Green Jadeite
Among Dr. Fang’s most distinctive accomplishments is the commercialization of laboratory grown Imperial Green jadeite.
Natural jadeite resources continue to decline worldwide, creating environmental and sustainability concerns within the luxury industry. While many viewed the challenge as insurmountable, Dr. Fang believed otherwise.
After years of experimentation and countless failures, he successfully developed methods to cultivate high quality Imperial Green jadeite under controlled laboratory conditions. The breakthrough provided a sustainable alternative to one of the world's most treasured gemstones while preserving the beauty and quality consumers expect.
Reflecting on this achievement, Dr. Fang often emphasizes the philosophy that has shaped his approach to innovation.
"If nature can create something, humanity can learn to recreate it. The challenge is not whether it is possible, but whether we are willing to search for the correct path."
The same mindset would later guide his work in both biotechnology and photonic quantum computing.
Revolutionizing Computing Through Light
As semiconductor technology approaches its physical limitations, the technology industry faces mounting challenges related to energy consumption, heat generation, processing speed, and scalability.
Rather than competing within the constraints of traditional electronic computing, Dr. Fang chose a different path.
Through LongServing Technology, he has become a leading force in the development of photonic quantum computing. Unlike conventional electronic chips that rely on electrical signals, photonic chips utilize light for data transmission and processing.
The advantages are profound. Photonic quantum chips consume significantly less energy, generate lower carbon emissions, and offer exceptional resistance to electromagnetic interference. Most importantly, they can achieve computational speeds at least one thousand times faster than today’s semiconductor electronic chips.
Supported by a global patent portfolio spanning 26 countries, LongServing Technology’s photonic chip platform represents one of the most ambitious efforts to redefine the future of computing.
X Photon: A Breakthrough with Global Significance
In 2025, Dr. Fang introduced a discovery that has the potential to reshape the future of computer science and physics.
He successfully developed a photonic quantum material capable of emitting light at a wavelength of just two nanometers. Known as X Photon, the material opens the door to nanoscale photonic pathways, photonic transistors, and future generations of optical quantum chips.
The significance of X Photon extends far beyond incremental improvement. It represents an entirely new foundation for photonic computing architecture and could enable unprecedented levels of processing performance.
Many observers have described X Photon as a breakthrough of extraordinary scientific importance, capable of influencing the direction of technology development for decades to come.
Building upon this achievement, Dr. Fang is now advancing another transformative technology: photonic memory.
Designed to eliminate the repeated light to electrical and electrical to light conversions required by traditional systems, photonic memory allows data to remain within a fully optical environment while providing efficient storage and buffering capabilities.
When combined with photonic quantum chips, computational performance could increase dramatically, reaching speeds more than ten thousand times faster than today’s electronic CPUs.
Together, photonic chips, photonic memory, and X Photon materials form the foundation of what Dr. Fang envisions as a complete photonic computing ecosystem.
A Mission to Challenge Cancer
While his achievements in computing continue to attract international attention, Dr. Fang’s work in biotechnology is driven by a deeply personal mission.
Cancer remains one of humanity’s greatest medical challenges. Despite decades of research and billions of dollars invested worldwide, many treatments continue to rely on highly toxic compounds that can significantly impact a patient’s quality of life.
Rather than accepting existing limitations, Dr. Fang asked a fundamental question.
Could natural plant compounds be combined in ways that destroy cancer cells without causing significant harm to healthy human cells?
This question became the starting point for years of intensive research.
Drawing knowledge from both Eastern and Western medicinal traditions, he examined thousands of medicinal plants, studying their phytochemicals, toxicity profiles, historical applications, and biological interactions. Through careful analysis, he developed proprietary formulations supported by nanotechnology and advanced probe injection systems.
Laboratory studies have demonstrated encouraging results against human liver cancer, lung cancer, and melanoma cancer cell lines in vitro.
For Dr. Fang, however, the mission extends beyond scientific achievement.
"Cancer is more than a medical challenge. It is a test of humanity’s compassion, creativity, and determination. My goal is to develop treatments that fight cancer without taking away the patient’s quality of life."
His vision focuses not only on effectiveness but also on accessibility, affordability, and reducing the severe side effects that many cancer patients experience today.
LongServing Technology welcomes hospitals, research institutions, and healthcare organizations interested in collaborating to advance future clinical development and bring these innovations closer to patients worldwide.
Looking Toward the Future
As artificial intelligence, photonic computing, and biotechnology continue to evolve, Dr. Fang believes humanity is entering a new era of possibility.
He envisions photonic AI systems capable of supporting healthcare professionals, accelerating medical research, and helping address the growing global shortage of medical resources. Through the combination of photonic CPUs and photonic memory, future AI systems may operate at speeds previously unimaginable, transforming diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient care.
Yet despite his achievements across multiple industries, Dr. Fang remains guided by a principle that extends beyond science and technology.
"Creativity is the highest form of knowledge. Artificial intelligence can process information, but true breakthroughs still begin with imagination, courage, and the willingness to challenge what others believe is impossible."
It is this philosophy that continues to drive his work and shape the future of LongServing Technology.
As the company advances its biotechnology programs, photonic quantum computing platform, global IPO initiatives, and innovative consumer products such as the LongServing Jadeite Bag collection, one thing remains clear: Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang is not merely developing new technologies. He is building a vision of a future where innovation serves humanity, expands opportunity, and creates lasting impact for generations to come.



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