follow on

/ˈfɑloʊ ɑn/
noun
  1. Something that comes after and is a result of or related to something else; a subsequent product, event, or action.
    • The meeting was a follow-on to the initial discussion about the project.
    • The movie was so popular that the studio released a follow-on a year later.
    • This new software is a follow-on to the previous version, with many improvements.
adjective
  1. Describing something that comes after and is directly related to something earlier; subsequent.
    • The company is working on a follow-on product to replace the old model.
    • They scheduled a follow-on meeting for next week to review the results.
    • She enrolled in a follow-on course to continue her studies.