Dyslexia 1st Scientific Meeting


Dyslexia 1stScientific Meeting


Dyslexia Scientific Meeting is an event organized by NBP Center to bring together practitioners, researchers, teachers, educators, and parents working with special needs children.

We are pleased to inform you that the NBP Center, in collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine Tarumanagara University, is going to organize its 1 stDyslexia Scientific Meeting, entitled "Dyslexia Milestone across Life Span", on 29-30 November 2025 in Jakarta, Indonesia.

This scientific meeting will showcase the latest knowledge about dyslexia from the basics of genetics, milestone, and natural history of dyslexia, new research about dyslexia, comorbidities of dyslexia, comprehensive management, dyslexia advantages, and many more interesting topics that will be presented in the short, engaging, and friendly session.

This event also allows us to hear international speakers sharing their knowledge and experience managing dyslexia in their countries.

NBP Center


The NBP Center is a forum for professionals in the field of neurodevelopmental and behavioral pediatrics to carry out comprehensive diagnostic and therapy services, as well as scientific-based studies and research in this field, including inner disciplinary training activities for professionals and all components of society, for the advancement of education and the quality of life of children with special needs in Indonesia.


Faculty of Medicine Tarumanagara University


Tarumanagara University (Indonesian: Universitas Tarumanagara, abbreviated as UNTAR) is a private university in Jakarta. In 2017 UNTAR received an accreditation A (meaning Excellent) from the Government's National Accreditation Board (BAN-PT). It has 4 campuses, where Campus I (main campus) and Campus II are located in the metropolitan area of West Jakarta, and Campus III in South Jakarta. A future Campus IV of 130 hectares, currently under construction, is in Karawaci (a satellite town some 25 kilometers from West Jakarta), and will become an integrated campus called Tarumanagara City.
As one of the oldest private universities in Indonesia. Inspired by the Tarumanagara Kingdom, the idea to establish a university first emerged in 1957 by a group of sociologists within the Candra Naya Social Association, then known as Sin Ming Hui. On the initiative of Drs. Kwee Hwat Djien, they agreed to establish a foundation, the Tarumanagara Foundation, on June 18, 1959.
In line with the Tarumanagara Foundation's commitment to education and health, the Faculty of Medicine was established on October 1, 1965, with the Undergraduate Medical Education Program and the Professional Medical Education Program.