The main motivation is to discuss issues that are shared by specialists from different fields and that are formulated, tentatively solved, and further developed using slightly different methods and languages. This interdisciplinary character, ranging from mathematical physics to quantum chemistry via molecular, atomic, nuclear and hadron physics, is an essential ingredient for the workshop, and is linked to the foundation of few-body physics. Topics covered include novel aspects of nuclear systems close to stability, multiquark hadrons and hadronic molecules. Few-body states bound by coulomb or gravitational constraints, dynamics of short-range interactions, continuum structure and few-body systems, exotic structures, low-dimensional systems, mathematical physics.