Marking 20 years since the discovery of graphene’s potential in electronics, this editorial discusses the progress and challenges of integrating graphene and other 2D materials into commercial electronics. While graphene shows promise in areas like high-speed communications and microelectromechanical systems, challenges in adapting it to existing production lines persist. Efforts like the EU’s Graphene Flagship aim to bridge lab research and industry needs. Advances in 3D electronics, including graphene integration in multilayer systems, hint at future possibilities, though scaling for commercial use remains complex.
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