Arturo       Molina is Vice President of Research and Technology Transfer and       Professor from Tecnologico de Monterrey University in Mexico. He       received the B.Eng. degree in computational systems and the M.Eng. degree       in computational sciences from the Tecnologico de Monterrey and his PhD       degree in Manufacturing Engineering at Loughborough University of       Technology and his University Doctor degree in Mechanical Engineering at       the Technical University of Budapest, Hungary. He has co-authored more       than 300 research articles and several inventions. His current research       interests include concurrent engineering technologies and manufacturing,       enterprise integration engineering, technology management. He has applied       research and development for the economic sectors of automotive,       construction and energy. He is a member of the Mexican National       Researchers System, the Mexican Academy of Science, and the MexicanAcademy of Engineering. Pedro       Ponce is a Senior Researcher Scientist and member of the Product       Innovation Research Group at Tecnologico de Monterrey University in       Mexico. He received the B.Eng. degree in Automation and Control, the       M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering focused on       Automatic Control Systems, respectively. He worked 12 years as a       field and design engineer in Control Systems       and Automation. Also, He has authored and co-authored more than 240       research articles, 14 books, and 6 inventions, including one US Patent.       His research interests include Mechatronics, Control Systems, Smart       Grids, Machine Learning, Product Design, Optimization, Electric       Engineering, Education and Artificial Intelligence. He is a       member of the Mexican National Researchers System and the       Mexican Academy of science. Besides, He is an associate editor       in the international journal of advanced robotics systems and the       international journal on interactive design and       manufacturing.Jhonattan       Miranda is a Researcher in the Product Innovation Research Group and       Coordinator of the Open Innovation Laboratory at Tecnologico de Monterrey       University in Mexico. He received the B. Eng. degree in Mechatronics from       the Tecnológico Nacional de México, Cd. Hidalgo Campus and the M.Sc. and       PhD degrees in Engineering Sciences with a concentration in Manufacturing       Systems and Product Design from the Tecnologico de Monterrey,       respectively. He has co-authored different research articles in the areas       of product design and innovation, and concurrent engineering applied to       the education and manufacturing sectors and has an invention in the area       of machine-tools. He is member of the Mexican National Researchers       System.Daniel       Cortés, Mexico City, 1993. He received the B. Eng. degree in Industrial       Chemical Engineer, the M.Sc. in Business Administration. He has worked in       the manufacturing sector for 3 years. He has worked in the development of       innovative products at Tecnologico de Monterrey, co-authoring research       articles. His research interests include Discrete Event Simulation,       Product Design, Process Design, Manufacturing System Design and       Enterprise Business Models.