The MXENE2DEVICES project focuses on the development of next-generation electronic devices based on two-dimensional (2D) MXene materials. Its main objective is to improve the electro-thermal performance and energy efficiency of future electronics. The project explores novel MXene synthesis methods, including both chemical and physical approaches at wafer scale. It also aims to design and fabricate advanced electronic devices such as transistors and sensors using these materials. A key innovation lies in combining electrical and thermal characterization to better understand device performance. The research addresses major challenges in heat dissipation and energy consumption in nanoscale electronics. By optimizing MXene properties and device architectures, the project seeks to enable more efficient computing technologies. The outcomes are expected to contribute to greener data centers and sustainable digital infrastructures.Overall, the project will generate new knowledge on 2D materials and their applications in electronics. This project is funded by the Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI) under the “Proyectos de Generación de Conocimiento” programme