The LHC has successfully delivered more than 50 fb-1 of proton-proton
collisions leading to the discovery of the Higgs Boson, extensive
limits on beyond Standard Model physics models and a broad set of
precision measurements. Major upgrades of both the LHC accelerator
complex and the experimental detectors are planned over the next ten
years. These will increase the recorded luminosity by almost two orders
of magnitude. The seminar will present the physics case for the high
luminosity LHC upgrade, the planned experimental upgrades of the ATLAS
and CMS experiments and the physics reach which can be achieved after
these upgrades.