Abstract
I will present the recent results from the Muon g-2 experiment at
FNAL and recap the technique and the experimental uncertainties.
I will briefly cover an overview of the theoretical and experimental
data required to interpret the result.
These results are discussed in the wider context of recent flavour
results from LHCb. I will also present some
possible models that could account for (possible) flavour
anomalies.
I also look forwards to what future experiments on muons will bring
and on what timescale.