Cadence Shortlisted for Innovation Award & Extended Cost-Saving Offer

Award Recognition for Our Commitment to Net Zero Innovation 

We’re thrilled to announce that Cadence has been shortlisted for the Innovation of the Year – Data and Knowledge Building Award at the 2025 Unlock Net Zero Awards. This recognition highlights our commitment to driving innovation and the transition towards net zero through Cadence, our flagship GIS and Digital Planning product. 

Our team has put in a great deal of effort to enhance our platform to make it easy for the public sector to develop, deliver, visualise and share core evidence, strategies and local plan information and support decarbonisation. The winners will be announced on the first day of the highly anticipated Housing 2025 Conference in Manchester on Tuesday 24th June. 

Cut GIS Costs by 50% – Without Compromising Capability 

As budgets tighten and expectations rise, local government needs practical, immediate wins. 

One proven way to reduce costs and improve service delivery is by switching to a cloud-native GIS. Traditional platforms are often expensive, clunky, and reliant on niche expertise. Cadence is a powerful, UK-based alternative that puts geospatial data directly into the hands of planners, analysts, and decision-makers, with no need for costly infrastructure or specialist staff. 

With Cadence, local authorities can: 

  • Cut IT and licensing costs 
  • Standardise data across departments and legacy platforms 
  • Streamline workflows and speed up delivery 

To support local authorities following the government’s recent announcement to reduce public sector expenditure by £2 billion, we’re extending our special offer: 50% off Cadence licences for teams of 20+ until June 2025

Don’t miss this extended opportunity to transform your GIS capabilities while significantly reducing costs. 

For a free cost-saving assessment, contact us at info@cityscience.com or visit cadence.cityscience.com

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