
THE ARTIST WHO SAW BEYOND THE CANVAS
Before laboratories, patents, and photonic chips, Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang was first recognized as an artist. From early childhood, he copied classical Chinese landscape and bird-and-flower paintings with an instinctive mastery of balance, color, and form. Journalists noticed him before he reached elementary school, and international publishers soon followed. His artworks would later appear as limited-edition postage stamps across Asia and Europe, and even illuminate the giant screens of Times Square in New York.
Western critics would call him “the Leonardo da Vinci of the East.” Yet for Dr. Fang, art was never about titles or applause. It was about perception. His sensitivity to beauty became a way of understanding the universe—one that would later guide him into realms far beyond paint and paper.
This artistic intuition led him to Imperial Green jadeite, a gemstone prized not for brilliance, but for its deep, meditative presence. Believed to be geologically exhausted and impossible to reproduce, jadeite represented a boundary between nature and human limitation. Dr. Fang refused to accept that boundary.

WHEN ART BECAME TECHNOLOGY
Driven by curiosity, Dr. Fang immersed himself in geology, gemology, inorganic chemistry, and materials science. He built a personal laboratory and devoted years to understanding not just jadeite itself, but the forces that create it. Failure followed failure—yet he found fulfillment in the process, watching crystals slowly form, layer by layer.
Eventually, the impossible happened. Jadeite was born inside his laboratory. An aesthetic once attributed solely to the hand of nature had been recreated through human ingenuity.
That moment transformed everything.
Dr. Fang’s artistic vision shifted fully into technology. His innovations in cloud computing, encryption systems, and secure digital architecture quietly reshaped the modern world. His patented cloud technologies were later adopted by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, strengthening cybersecurity and counter-terrorism infrastructure. He chose not to collect consumer royalties, viewing his work as a contribution to humanity rather than commerce.
International recognition followed, including an honorary doctorate from International American University, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, and Taiwan’s Golden Peak and Golden Torch Awards. Still, Dr. Fang continued forward.

THE FUTURE, WRITTEN IN PHOTONS
Today, Dr. Fang stands at the edge of a new technological era. His invention of X-photon nanomaterials, capable of emitting ultra-short X-ray wavelengths, is designed to replace copper in electronic circuits. This breakthrough addresses long-standing limits of speed, energy loss, and signal leakage—opening the path to photonic quantum CPUs and GPUs operating thousands of times faster than current systems.
Behind this relentless innovation lies stillness. From childhood, Dr. Fang practiced meditation, often sitting beneath trees in complete silence. He believes this discipline sharpened his intuition, allowing him to anticipate future technological shifts before they emerge. Meditation, for him, is not escape—it is precision.
Through LongServing Technology, he also explores ancient knowledge systems and unresolved mysteries such as the Voynich Manuscript, reflecting his belief that humanity is only beginning to understand its true potential.
At LuxeStavia, we define Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang not by agreement or disbelief, but by courage—the courage to imagine beyond limits, and the discipline to build what others consider impossible.
His life remains what he calls a song of ice and fire—and the future is still listening
Dr. Ko-Cheng Fang
Founder, CEO & Chairman
LongServing Technology Co., Ltd
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