Melamine is too thin for my taste.
I had a cheap desk that used that and it gouged pretty easily.
The layer can be as thin and cheap as shelf paper.
For a work bench (or even just a desk), I suggest Formica (TM) or other plastic laminate.
They are tough and don't mind alcohol or the occasional solder blob.
You need to contact cement it down, route the edges.
You can either use plastic edging hammered into a slot or laminate them too.
A 2 meter span is large.
It would complicate your multistage design, but for many of your positions you could do it differently.
You could have supports every meter (with an offset of 0.5 meter).
This would leave a clear one meter section in each position for your legs.
This would also compartmentalize areas for storage on the bottom, drawers, cabinets, whatever.
You've got a lot of space there that is not being used.
You could dispense with the whole top layer of your design.
I'm a big fan of 1" square aluminum tubing.
For vertical members it's plenty strong.
They also sell it with slots so that on the bottom you could add "vanity panels".
Even a 1/4" panel in the assembly adds a lot of rigidity.
https://www.mcmaster.com/structural-framing/=25f3da55d1bc41db84542ac8f5749febk5azxob1I'm typing this on a two meter desk with four legs a meter apart, 3/4" plywood with laminate, two side panels of 29" x 24".