María E. Raygoza-L. has a PhD in Chemistry and Energy from the Engineering Institute of the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California and a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering with a specialization in Manufacturing. The thesis topic developed was ""Technological Management for the transfer of Renewable Energies"", carrying out an academic stay at the Colegio de la Frontera Norte where she investigated public policies for the energy transition and sustainable development of Mexico, achieving a methodology that aims the integration of the main actors that must contribute to sustainable development. She currently works as a full-time professor and researcher at the Universidad Politécnica de Baja California and as a subject professor at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, with a specialty in Energy Engineering and Renewable Energies, contributing to the training of quality human resources. With extensive experience in the food and aerospace industries, his research interests span renewable energy, energy efficiency, environmental studies, energy management systems, and the integration of public policies for sustainable development and transition through social energy innovation and emerging technology applications such as Artificial Intelligence, especially Machine Learning. He is currently pursuing a Second bachelor's degree in psychology, further expanding his academic horizons in relation to social applications of public policies and social innovation that have an impact on sustainable development, addressing issues of energy security, sustainability, renewable energy and water stress, focusing their research to the fulfillment of the Sustainable Development. Jesus Heriberto Orduño-Osuna received his B.Sc. in Mechatronics Engineering from the Universidad Politécnica de Baja California (UPBC) in 2020 and his M.Sc. in Computational Sciences and Applied Mathematics from Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Mexico (UNIR Mexico) in 2024. His professional experience spans the Post-Harvest Automation and manufacturing sectors, where he has specialized in automation processes, vision systems, and industrial robotics. Currently, he works as a part-time lecturer at Universidad Politécnica de Baja California, where he teaches courses related to Mechatronics, Manufacturing, Energy Systems, and Computer Science. His teaching is complemented by his active research interests in Machine Learning, Automation and Control of Industrial Processes, Microcontrollers, and Digital Signal Processing (DSP), areas in which he seeks to advance the integration of intelligent systems in industrial applications.