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\section{\ref{sec:conclusion} Conclusion} \section{Conclusion}  \label{sec:conclusion}  The discovery at the LHC of a particle that resembles strongly the long-sought Higgs boson of the Standard Model has placed studies for the next large machine for high-energy physics in a new perspective. The prospects for the next decade already look quite promising: the HL-LHC is an impressive Higgs factory, with great potential for measuring many Higgs couplings with accuracies of a few per-cent. The LHC run at 13-14 TeV may well discover something else, and it would be premature to mortgage the future of high-energy physics before knowing what it reveals. In the mean time new ideas are emerging for possible future Higgs factories.