Speaker: dr Sebastian Trojanowski Title: Looking forward to new physics and neutrinos at the LHC Abstract: New physics has traditionally been expected in the high-pT region at high-energy collider experiments. If new particles are light and weakly-coupled, however, this focus may be misguided: light particles are typically highly concentrated within a few mrad of the beam line. This opens up a new direction in the LHC searches focusing on sub-GeV BSM particles and neutrino physics, which has already been initiated in the recently approved FASER experiment to take data during Run 3. In the talk, we will discuss the prospects of these and other related efforts that can extend towards the High-Luminosity phase of the LHC in the future.