Zhang Yiming, founder and CEO of toutiao.com:
"In the mobile Internet era, China faces a growing number of opportunities. We have a good base and plenty of room to grow. There is good innovative atmosphere in China, where emerging and innovative companies have more vigor. Chinese enterprises should grasp opportunities, encourage more US Internet talents to work in China. I believe that more and more Chinese products will be connected with the world, while more and more global talents will be connected with China."
Cheng Wei, Chairman and CEO of Didi Chuxing:
"Wuzhen Summit, a global cooperation and communication platform for top Internet companies, has received high attention and support from the society. I hope that Internet technology can promote the development and progress of the country, and make China a world class Internet power."
Shi Lirong, ZTE Corp president:
"We are entering a new, unprecedented, and changing era, in which current business and life patterns will be changed in a unimaginable way. We'd love to share all of our innovative results with partners to achieve win-win results. Innovation makes the Internet world more charming."
Ni Guangnan, academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering:
"I hope the 2nd World Internet Conference could promote the "Internet Plus" program, and strengthen the status and influence of China in the global Internet industry."
Fang Xingdong, president of China's first blog site Bokee.com:
"The World Internet Conference will become a new milestone of Internet globalization over the next ten years, with developing countries at its center."
Qing Ying, chief of News Research Institute under Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences:
"Since the Internet entered China 20 years ago, the gap between reality and virtuality doesn't exit any more. Cyberspace and real space are integrated into a new one. The world is reconstructed, and national governance is a new structural power. No matter how fast the technology develops, humans are still the main driver."
Peng Lan, professor of Tsinghua Scholl of Journalism and Communication:
"The World Internet Conference helps the world learn more about the development of Internet in China which will be better integrated into the global tide."
Shen Hao, professor of Communication University of China:
"We are connected to the network as long as we live in the society. We are one part of the Internet. No matter you go online or not, the Internet will impact you one way or another."