 This paper reviews the various techniques used to deposit molecularly imprinted polymers, MIPs, onto a substrate for use as sensors. These include mechanical, thermal, and chemical methods. Mechanical methods involve pressing or stamping the MIP into the substrate while thermal methods involve heating the MIP until it adheres to the substrate. Chemical methods involve using solvents to dissolve the MIP and then allowing it to dry onto the substrate. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages and the paper discusses which methods are most suitable for certain applications. This article was authored by Manlio Caldara, Gil Van Wissen, Thomas J. Klage and others.