Kuan Yew Cheong is a Professor in the School of Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering at Universiti Sains Malaysia. His research interests cover device fabrication, surface engineering, nanomaterials, semiconductor materials and devices, and electronic packaging materials. Mariana Amorim Fraga is a Professor in the Electrical Engineering Program, Mackenzie Presbyterian University, São Paulo, Brazil. Her research interests focus mainly on the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials for the development of sensors, electronic devices, and energy technologies. Prof. Prashant Sonar is ARC Future Fellow and Professor in School of Chemistry and Physics and Centre for Material Science at Queensland University of Technology, (QUT), Australia. At QUT, he established the Organic and Printed Electronic Research group. Currently, he is serving as an Associate Editor of the journal Flexible and Printed Electronics, Material Research Express (Institute of Physics, London), Frontier in Chemistry and Energies (MDPI, Switzerland). Recently, he has been elected as Fellow of Royal Chemical Society (FRSC) and Foreign Fellow of Maharashtra Academy of Sciences (FFMAS). Prof. Sonar is interested in design and synthesis of novel p-functional materials (small molecules, oligomers, dendrimers, and polymers) for printed electronics, (OFETs, OLEDs, OPVs, OLETs, OPDs, and Sensors), perovskite solar cells, bioelectronics supramoleculecular electronic and wearable electronic applications. Prof. Rodrigo Pessoa received an undergraduate degree in Physics from Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho, UNESP (2003), Master of Science degree in the field of Plasma Physics from Technological Institute of Aeronautics (2005) and Doctorate in Sciences in the field of Plasma Physics from Technological Institute of Aeronautics (2009). He is currently a research professor at the Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica. He has experience in physics, with emphasis on Condensed Matter Physics and Plasma Physics, Plasma Engineering, Aerospace Engineering and Microelectronics. He has interest in new types of plasma reactors, new materials and processes for microelectronics, aeronautical/aerospace engineering, micro-electromechanical devices (MEMS), solar cell and nanotechnology. Jannu Casanova-Moreno is an Associate Professor at the Center for Research and Technological Development in Electrochemistry (CIDETEQ) in Mexico. He obtained his B.Sc. in Chemistry from the National Autonomous University of Mexico followed by a Ph.D. in Chemistry at the University of British Columbia, in Canada. He is a member of the National Micro and Nanofluidics Laboratory (LABMyN), where he manages its cleanroom. His research focuses on the modification of electrode surfaces with organic molecules as well as the design of electrochemical biosensors and their inclusion on microfluidic platforms. He is also interested in spectroelectrochemical methods that couple fluorescence and electrochemical techniques. He is a member of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) and currently serves as a member of the editorial board of SN Applied Sciences (Springer).