Abstract
CMS will upgrade its trigger during the forthcoming 13 TeV run to maintain
performance under increasingly challenging pileup conditions due to the
success of the LHC machine in delivering high luminosity collisions. In the
longer term, a new tracker is proposed for installation around 2023, which
will for the first time provide data to be used in the L1 trigger. LHC data
taking is expected to continue until well into the 2030 decade. The motives
for these developments and progress towards them will be explained.