€1.000 million is very impressive salary and job generation indeed. But the number of amazing applications of graphene strikingly contrasts with number of practically usable applications. I presume, during six years of graphene existence something could emerge already. USA developed atomic weapon during six years after nuclear fission finding.

I have always wondered why as much research hasn't gone into MoS2 (Molybdenum Disulfide) It has a natural band game and much the same positive attributes of graphene. Eventually I will write an article on it at http://rawcell.com .

I presume, during six years of graphene existence something could emerge already.

I think you vastly underestimate the time it takes for something that shows promise in the lab to be translated into real-world applications.

USA developed atomic weapon during six years after nuclear fission finding.

The technology behind an uncontrolled nuclear fission is not that complex. Getting the materials is the hard part.