Software Sale & Important Updates to HydroGeoSphere Pricing!

At Aquanty, we have the ambitious goal of offering the world's most advanced integrated hydrologic modelling software in order to provide the highest quality tools to water resource managers. Of course such software development has associated costs, so we will be implementing a modest price increase effective March 1, 2023. This price increase will allow us to support our ongoing software development objectives, which require a team of world-class subject matter experts. This scientific team is well recognized as leaders in hydrogeology, contaminant transport, soil physics, climate change, applied math, integrated climate/surface/subsurface modelling, and excel at highly advanced custom numeric models.

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The baseline cost for a 12-month software lease will increase from $11,000 USD to $12,000 USD, but our existing pricing structure will remain in place. For commercial pricing, extended leases are available at a 5% discount for each additional year and the option to purchase additional licenses with a scaling discount is still available. The academic pricing will continue to be 90% discounted from the commercial pricing and will also have the purchase scaling effect.

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To ease this transition, we encourage new users to adopt HGS before the price increase, and we are pleased to announce a 6-six-week software sale. A 15% discount will be available for new users until March 1st, 2023. Get a 12-month software lease today for only $9,350 USD, before the price increases to $12,000 USD. Finally, we encourage existing users to renew their ongoing software leases before this price increase goes into effect. If you have a software renewal coming up at any time in 2023, please contact us to discuss an early renewal. If there are any questions or concerns about this price increase, please feel free to contact our team at sales@aquanty.com.

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