Sahar is concept UV device for sterilizing milk dedicated for developing countries. In developing countries like Bedouin, goat milk is an essential and vital nutrition for proper development of the children. That’s why part of Bedouin tradition is that each family has a herd of goats so that they can be dependent on the milk from their animals. Unfortunately, for various reasons including unsupervised pasteurizing of milk can greatly damage the nutritional value, Bedouins prefer not to pasteurize their milk. This habit raises new problem as consumption of unpasteurized milk can cause Brucellosis disease, this disease causes disabilities, abortions, and also death. Keeping this in mind, Guy Feidman Reshef has come up with Sahar (in Arabic, this word refers to the time between night and the dawn), a concept device that uses UV technology to sterilize milk, it’ll help fighting bacterial disease transferred from animals to human. Designer: Guy Feidman Reshef Project Supervisor: Prof.