Digital Health is an important development in the healthcare sector and a growing component in the (care) economy. Many technological solutions already exist today to address specific aspects of healthcare digitally, remotely. For example, solutions are already available to organize remote care and replace snapshots with continuous monitoring of disease processes. However, such solutions are not yet widely implemented in the current healthcare system. The reasons for this are diverse and are at various levels. At the level of healthcare providers, the literature talks about a lack of knowledge and experience, but also about reluctance to change. This will allow you to stick to existing systems. In addition, there is also a need for better interaction between companies active in the MedTech sector and healthcare organizations. Both the aspect of knowledge and experience at healthcare providers and the interaction between healthcare organizations and medtech companies will be addressed within this project._x000D_ Within the proposed infrastructure of the new RCMC Demolab, digital care pathways and technological solutions for continuous monitoring of patients can be tested and validated in an environment that reflects the ultimate reality. We focus on two elements within the RCMC Demolab. Within the simulation part (so-called “s(l)imlab”) of the RCMC Demolab, the focus is on data collection in the most realistic environment possible. Measurements are collected with technological solutions (e.g. wearables) for simulation dolls and/or simulants. Within the control center of the RCMC DemoLab, a lab space will be set up where, among other things, healthcare professionals learn to deal with visualization of monitoring data from wearables with the necessary context data and the associated alarms, notifications and requests for action. Through the link between the s(l)imlab and the control centre, communication protocols between the persons on the monitoring side (control centre) on the one hand, and the caregivers and patients (s(l)imlab) on the other hand, can also be tested and validated via simulation and co-creation. The RCMC Demolab will therefore mimic the real life situation without being limited by the legal framework of the real life situation (MDR, GRPR, clinical study legislation). The RCMC Demolab therefore allows further experimentation and the development of the required innovations to realize remote monitoring. The Demolab will be embedded in the Digihub of the BioVille incubation centre on the Diepenbeek Health Campus. In this way, a close interaction and collaboration with scientific research, the healthcare sector and companies is realized._x000D_