There is something like ngUpgrade that allows to run Angular1 and Angular2 
together.
I haven't tried it myself yet tough and didn't even have a closer look.
http://blog.thoughtram.io/angular/2015/10/24/upgrading-apps-to-angular-2-using-ngupgrade.html

On Saturday, January 30, 2016 at 10:12:55 PM UTC+1, Sandeep Kanaparthi 
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>   I am new to Angular an not a expert in front-end technologies. I am 
> about to start building a B2B Saas application. I need to hire one or two 
> front-end developers to help me out on the front-end as well. 
>
>   Is it a good idea to use Angular 2? What happens to all the rich 
> libraries like date picker, graphs etc... that are developed over the years 
> based on Angular 1.x? Can I use those templates and libraries in Angular 2 
> application? How about all those popular angular 1.x templates (metronic, 
> inspinia, unify etc...)? Can I use them as easily in Angular 2? 
>
>   What are the disadvantages of using Angular 2 at this time?
>
> Thanks,
> Sandeep
>

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