Galvanize, a Denver-based tech training provider with a campus in Boulder, will acquire Hack Reactor, according to a Galvanize news release.

Hack Reactor is a San Francisco-based software engineering training firm with campuses in California, Texas and New York.

Galvanize has secured $32 million in financing from growth equity firm Catalyst Investors with participation from New Markets Venture Partners and existing investors including ABS Capital Partners, University Ventures and the Colorado Impact Fund, the release said.

Hack Reactor will operate its programs from Galvanize campuses under the Hack Reactor@Galvanize brand, the release said.

“When searching for the right organization, Galvanize emerged as the best possible partner, with complementary strengths in community, software engineering, enterprise partnerships, data science, and a shared focus on quality education,” Hack Reactor CEO Harsh Patel said in a statement. “This deal ensures we continue delivering the best possible education to the students and create vibrant community destinations — on campuses and online — that connect entrepreneurs, alumni, enterprise partners and students.”