Zhou Quan, president and partner of China IDG Technology Venture Capital Fund, was a complete technician before entering the venture capital industry. 198 1 graduated from China university of science and technology, and 1984 obtained a master's degree from China academy of sciences. A few years later, he went to Rutgers University to study for a doctorate in optical fiber. 1989 After graduation, he presided over and participated in the research project of optical fiber devices of NASA for many times. He has won two NASA Invention Awards, and holds a patent for optical fiber equipment in the United States. 65438-0992, Zhou Quan was invited to join IDG Technology Venture Capital Fund. As the earliest partner of IDGVC in China, he has been in the venture capital circle in China for more than ten years. Fast-paced work, fast-paced life, even the speed of speaking can not be slowed down. It seems that since I tied myself to venture capital, my overall life trajectory has been locked in a fast lane. Only by accelerating can I get unexpected surprises ... Huang Jingsheng, the head of Softbank Asia Infrastructure Investment Fund in China, objectively commented on the investors of IDGVC and IDG. "It seems very comprehensive. Without special financial education, it became an advantage. Without any existing things and ideological burdens, I dare to let go of my hands and feet. Especially when many large investment companies are hesitant about the China market, they do so on impulse. They have spread a very large and solid resource network for more than ten years and achieved good results. "