This symposium is dedicated to unite the views in physics, chemistry, biochemistry, materials science and engineering on applications of advanced materials and devices for organic electronics and bioelectronics. The growth of organic electronics in the last decade permitted the development of a great number of possible applications as flexible, stretchable and printed electronic/optoelectronic devices, as well devices which can interface biological systems or perform chemical or biochemical sensing and stimulation. The interest topics include chemical synthesis of advanced functional materials, processing techniques for the achievement of new device structures, organic/hybrid compounds and devices, structure fabrication at micro- or nanoscale, interface properties, molecular spectroscopy, film morphology, chemical or biochemical detection, electronic/photonic properties and theoretical approaches to understand supramolecular structures and devices. The symposium encourages the submission of papers comprising applications of organic/hybrid materials, such as: organic light-emitting diodes, field-effect transistors, electrochemical transistors, organic photovoltaics, integrated circuits, non-volatile memories, sensors, actuators and detectors.