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JITMAP (Japan–India Technology Matchmaking Platform) is a Japan–India technology matchmaking platform designed to connect Japanese manufacturers of low-carbon and environmental technologies with Indian industrial companies seeking such solutions. The technologies it covers include energy-efficiency technologies, best operational practices, renewable energy technologies, and environmental technologies that reduce environmental impact. The platform is driven by IGES and TERI as core members. Historically, it has been involved in transferring Japanese low-carbon technologies to India since 2010, and expanded into environmental technologies after 2020.
Based on the available content, JITMAP is closer to a project-based information portal and multi-stakeholder collaboration platform than a standard SaaS product. Its core value lies in stakeholder identification, outreach, matchmaking, and the provision of policy, financing, resource, workshop, and feasibility materials around technology transfer. The website includes sections such as Technology Policy, Finance, Resources, Workshops, and Partners, making it suitable for supporting cross-border technology promotion and industrial exchange. However, the text does not indicate SaaS capabilities such as an account system, online CRM, project management, access control, data dashboards, automated workflows, APIs, or third-party system integrations.
The extracted content does not disclose plans, subscription pricing, a free tier, trials, payment methods, or commercial licensing information. It also does not clarify whether the platform offers online registration, enterprise accounts, or paid membership services. As a result, its procurement cost cannot be assessed in the same way as a typical SaaS product. In terms of deployment, the platform appears to provide publicly accessible information through a website, but there is no indication of cloud service, self-hosting, or private deployment options.
Its strengths are its very clear positioning: it focuses on the information gap and technology-transfer barriers between Japanese technology providers and Indian industrial demand. With the involvement of IGES and TERI, it also has a background of collaboration among public-sector bodies, research institutions, and industry partners. The platform further addresses key aspects of technology transfer, such as financing, policy, and on-site technical support. Its limitations are that its level of productization is unclear, and it lacks the functional boundaries, service levels, security and compliance details, permission management, and integration documentation commonly expected from enterprise software. It is therefore not well suited to being treated directly as a purchasable SaaS tool.
JITMAP is suitable for Japanese low-carbon and environmental technology companies, Indian industrial enterprises, policy institutions, research organizations, and technology-transfer project teams looking for partnership information and event resources. The text does not provide information about access from China, and network connectivity or payment availability cannot be assessed. If Chinese companies need similar capabilities, they may need to evaluate alternatives such as local industrial matchmaking platforms, government investment-promotion platforms, or industry association resources.
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jitmap.org is an Japan SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach jitmap.org directly.