Abstract
As the LHC machine and experiments are preparing frantically to start data
taking at design energy and luminosity (and slightly above), an equally
intense and exciting programme of R&D and physics studies is ongoing for the
High Luminosity (HL-) LHC project, proposed to start in about 10 years, that
would deliver around 3000/fb to each of ATLAS and CMS by the mid-2030s. I
will discuss the science case for HL-LHC, the challenges for the accelerator
and the experiments, and the ongoing R&D, particularly on the tracking and
triggering systems of the experiments.