The Integrated Computational Materials Engineering Group (ICME) group develops computational, modeling and data analysis research capabilities that serve the CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory's four research programs. Computational expertise focuses on the integration of material design, processing and microstructure evolution simulations. Examples of material processes studied include those based on casting, solidification, formability, thermo-mechanical processing, fracture, toughness and limit design. The finite element method is a primary computational tool, where we focus on developing a shared comprehensive multi-physics suite of simulation tools. To ensure that CANMET-MTL’s computational capabilities remain current, a series of hardware upgrades will be phased in over the next four years. Furthermore, a high-speed network based on a fibre-optic backbone will be installed and maintained for better connectivity both in-house and with outside computational facilities. In addition to upgrading finite-element simulation capabilities, CANMET-MTL is developing custom software capabilities to simulate microstructure evolution during thermo-mechanical processing for rolling and warm forming, as well as solidification microstructure for casting and welding processes.