Running a business has a variety of complex costs and challenges that are unique to the industry, even more so now with the rapid rate at which technology advances.
Business leaders trying to scale their own business will face challenges related to technology as they grow. As new products or services develop and evolve, the demand for heightened technical expertise and support escalates. Investing in this essential aspect becomes critical to ensure the key functions are supported, those that will lift a company from just growth to successful expansion.
Join our webinar, hosted by Matt Wicks, co-CEO at The Virtual Forge, as we go deeper into these scaling challenges companies often face and how they can be solved or diminished. In this webinar, Matt will give you insights into how you can guide your business into success.

Matt believes every great product starts with a story, and that story is written in data. For over 30 years, he’s been driven by a simple question: what do we need to know to build something truly impactful? The answer lies in uncovering insight, asking the right questions, and creating the pipelines that turn raw data into meaningful direction. Long before it became a buzzword, Matt was working with AI. Spending over 15 years applying machine learning and intelligent systems to real-world problems. For him, AI isn’t hype; it’s a powerful extension of good data thinking, used to uncover patterns, accelerate decisions, and unlock new possibilities.
That curiosity has taken him across an extraordinary range of environments, from global organisations such as the BBC, NHS, Jaguar Land Rover, and Adobe to fast-moving, ambitious product teams. Despite their differences, they all share the same challenge: making smarter decisions, faster, with data at the core. Matt thrives in that space where complexity meets clarity. Whether it’s architecting data systems, embedding AI into products, unlocking insights, or helping teams move at speed without losing direction, he brings a rare blend of experience, curiosity, and practical thinking. Because for Matt, it’s never just about the data. It’s about what it makes possible.

